Watch your pets, people…
These airborne predators do not discriminate between animal species, domesticated or wild. All they care about is their next meal.
Sadly, our beloved pets, whether it be small dogs or cats, are generally insanely easy targets for them. The same way one of these flying dinosaurs will swoop down on rabbits, prairie dogs, and even fish, eagles think nothing of digging their talons into Fluffy, the 2-pound rodent you keep in your purse (sorry, that’s not a dog).
There are many stories of this out there, whether it’s an owl getting a dog, finding leashes in a nest, or in this case, an eagle flying with a cat. Heck, in some parts of the world, golden eagles have been known to take a run at small children.
It happens… small pets just look tasty to them. That’s why you should be on guard when in an area with known predators. They are sneaky, they are fast, and by the time you see them, it’s too late.
This video shows how easily they can manhandle a common housecat.
A woman is driving, filming an eagle sitting in a park.
You know something is off about the situation because an eagle never just sits in a park like it’s relaxing. There has to be something else going on…
That something else is quickly revealed when the eagle starts flying away. As it takes off, a house cat that was in a ball takes shape again, so you can tell what the eagle is having for lunch.
It nearly ripped it into two pieces.
You can read the rest of the story here. By Jacob Dillon
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