Golden eagles can dive at speeds up to 320 kilometers per hour, making them one of the fastest animals in the world.
They have a wingspan exceeding 2.3 meters, rivaling some of the largest birds of prey.
Golden eagles are known to hunt and carry prey much larger than themselves, such as mountain goats and deer.
They are highly adaptable predators, with a diet covering over 400 species, including mammals, birds, and reptiles.
Golden eagles often mate for life, building massive nests, or “eyries,” that are reused for generations.
Despite their size and power, they are relatively quiet birds, using distinct calls mainly when raising chicks.
The Biggest Animals:
#40
The Heaviest Animals:
#40
The Fastest Animals:
#3
The Longest Living Animals:
#23
The Fastest Birds:
#2
The Biggest Birds:
#4
0.9 meters
6.3 kilo
30 years
320 kmph
