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Golden eagle

British pronunciation/ɡˈəʊldən ˈiːɡəl/
American pronunciation/ɡˈoʊldən ˈiːɡəl/
Golden eagle
[NOUN]
1

a large North American bird of prey of the eagle family with golden feathers on its neck that lives in mountains

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golden eagle definition and meaning

What is a "golden eagle"?

A golden eagle, a majestic and formidable bird of prey, is renowned for its regal appearance and impressive hunting abilities. With its magnificent golden-brown plumage, powerful wingspan, and sharp, hooked beak, the golden eagle commands respect and awe. Found across various habitats in the Northern Hemisphere, including mountainous regions, open grasslands, and tundra, this apex predator is a masterful hunter. Equipped with keen eyesight and incredible agility, the golden eagle is known to soar high above its territory, scanning the landscape for its next meal. It primarily feeds on small to medium-sized mammals, such as rabbits and squirrels, but can also take down larger prey, including deer and goats.

Examples
1The Golden Eagle eats groundhogs.
2Golden eagles succeed in one out of five tries.
3It's a Golden Eagle.
4The Golden Eagle is one of the most powerful birds in the world.
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