Eagle is my Favorite Bird šŸ¦…šŸ”„šŸ˜Ž& Very Dangerous Bird šŸ¦…āŒšŸ‘€

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Hi! Hive Community& Birds Lovers

Eagles are magnificent birds known for their strength and keen senses. They've been important to people throughout history in various ways:

Long Ago:

Ancient cultures admired eagles. They thought eagles were connected to gods and represented power.
In Egypt, eagles were like messengers between people and gods. In Greece, they were linked to the powerful god Zeus.

Roman Times:

Eagles were significant to the Roman Empire. Roman soldiers carried eagle symbols to show how strong their empire was.
If an eagle symbol was lost in battle, it was a big shame for the Romans. Getting it back was seen as very brave.

Native Americans:

Native American tribes thought eagles were special. They believed eagles could talk to the spirit world.
The golden eagle was especially important and was thought to have healing powers.

Modern Times:

People started hurting eagles' homes and using harmful chemicals, decreasing their numbers.
In the United States, the bald eagle is a famous bird and a symbol. It almost disappeared because of chemicals, but laws helped save it.
Today:

The Eagles still mean a lot to us. They show freedom, bravery, and how we need to protect nature.
The bald eagle's story teaches us that we can help animals survive even when things seem wrong.
Eagles have a long history of being admired and protected, showing how we can learn from the past to care for our environment today.

Eagles are very dangerous.

eagles are powerful and skilled predators in the animal kingdom. Their hunting abilities and sharp talons make them effective at catching prey. However, it's important to note that eagles are not typically dangerous to humans unless they feel threatened or provoked.

Eagles are known to primarily hunt small to medium-sized animals like fish, rodents, and birds. They have excellent eyesight, which helps them spot their prey from high in the sky. Eagles usually hunt for food to survive and provide for their young.

If you encounter an eagle in the wild, it's best to observe from a distance and avoid disturbing it. Like any wild animal, eagles can react defensively if they feel cornered or threatened. So, while eagles are not typically a danger to humans, it's important to respect their space and habitat.

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Nice write up! Here in America, the bald eagle is the national bird and it's illegal to hunt them.

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Welcome to the community @arslanmughal šŸ™‚
please refer to @vocup comment, and I would add that we always prefer your own photos here at the feathered friends community, with your own words, this way you will slowly get some nice curation, but you will get none otherwise...šŸ˜‰

Eagle is a unique animal. They have many characteristics that differentiate them from other animals. I remembered when I was undergoing my training. We were told to represent ourselves with an animal. Only the person that chose eagle came out with powerful points. Talking about eagles tenacity, the way it trained its young to fly is captivating. The sight of an eagle is shaper than the best camera in vogue.

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you saved me a lot of words šŸ‘ thanks šŸ˜Š

I wil suck him in hivepakistan Discord :)

Or urdu (national/local language) chat would be easier for him to read and understand.

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You can use this link to drop any Pakistani in our discord:

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If he joins the group, please teach him how to use appropriate images (as he is still plagiarizing them).
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You are welcome! We just wanted to help this new member not to fall into the most common "trap" for new arrivals.

unfortunately, I fear he won't be reading any comments...but hey, you did the job after all šŸ˜‰

Unfortunately, we are sharing your fears 100%.
But he has the right to pick that choice too. Some people think this might be some empty blah-blah from a couple of members, so they would decide to ignore it. Others might think we don't know what we are talking about, as they are allowed to share such content on other non-commercial social sites (i.e., FB, Instagram, etc.), without any problem. Some arrive here with the intention of squeezing the reward pool as much as possible by playing smart (as long as they stay under the radar), while some others just don't understand or don't want to understand until they learn it the hard way. Or maybe he thinks interaction with the community is a "one-way street."
It would be interesting to see which group he belongs to. šŸ˜‰

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