The eagle symbol in many cultures represents strength, courage and foresight. 

If the lion is the king of the forest, the shark is the killer of the sea, the crocodile is the king of the swamp, then the golden eagle has long been known as the lord of the sky with its strength.

The eagle is also considered the king of the air and the messenger of the supreme god and worthy of the title lord of the sky.

Therefore, this animal has become a military symbol of many countries. Since the centuries BC, the Roman Empire and the Babylonian Empire have chosen the golden eagle as the symbol of their armies.

While leisurely hunting for prey, the red fox was carried straight into the air by the "lord of the sky" bird

Meanwhile, the bald eagle (bald eagle) is the first bird in the world to be considered the symbolic bird of a country (USA).

This bird was officially designated a national bird by the United States Congress in 1782. This was the first country in the world to identify a national bird species and was followed by many other countries that also announced bird species. symbol of your country.

They get their name because their white head on their dark brown body makes them appear bald from a distance.

Bald eagles have a huge wingspan of about 2.13 m. However, their bodies are much smaller, only 86 – 109 cm. Normally, this eagle weighs 3 – 6.5 kg.

Unlike other eagles that scavenge, bald eagles have very strong hunting abilities, they fly in the air, run on the ground and can swim underwater. Everything in its sight can become prey.

Even the wild animals that are “kings and generals” on the ground in North America are considered prey by them, this shows that they are extremely “bold” birds and are considered to represent the spirit. brave.

Mr. Kevin Ebi, a business owner and nature photographer, during a visit to San Juan Island National Historical Park was extremely lucky to witness the eye-catching hunting display of bald eagles.

According to the 44-year-old man, during the picnic, he spent several days observing a group of fox cubs, eating, playing, sleeping and hunting on the prairie. There are about 8 foxes in the flock.

That day, after the sun had set the mountain, the foxes began their hunting journey. It took about 15 minutes for a member of the herd to catch the rabbit and carry it across the grass.

While filming interesting, unexpected images from behind, Kevin heard the cry of an eagle. The predator approached at the speed of a whirlwind.

Obviously, it was aiming for the rabbit that was in the fox’s mouth. Faced with the bald eagle’s terrible dominion, the tourist thought the red fox would have to give way.

But, surprisingly, the fox with its trophy was snatched up into the air by the eagle. Now, the battle for prey has become a dramatic tug of war. Finally, the eagle was able to steal the rabbit and then release the fox to the ground.

The entire battle lasted for about ten short seconds.