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a must see vid.

hard to believe until you see

when the wolf turns on the one eagle and starts shaking it,then another eagle comes in behind!

cant knock em,probably tradition and part of their lifestyle and been doing it for thousands of years.

just dont let the british goverment get involved,they would only ban it :blushing:

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Wow. I know they are hugely powerful birds, but I still wouldn't have thought of them being able to bring down wolves. Ignoring all the hunting issues, that is an incredible film.

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i was checking out the birds at a bird sanctuary and the golden eagle there was looking at me for ages, its gaze was so intense i had to look away first.. it felt like it was looking right through me, totally blown away

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