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One quiet Wisconsin morning turned into a wildlife horror movie when a massive bald eagle swooped down and grabbed a family’s cat right out of their yard. The incident was caught on video, sparking ...
According to eagle experts, a bald eagle capturing a cat is not impossible, but highly unusual. "I believe it is within the realm of possibility and has been documented elsewhere.
A bald eagle takes flight along the Allegheny River on the north side of Pittsburgh, Tuesday, Jan. 14, 2014. There are eagle nests along the Allegheny, Monongahela, and Ohio rivers in Pittsburgh.
Nest cam livestreams bald eagle parents feeding a cat to their eaglets. April 29, 2016. A bald eagle and her mate, who are not accused of eating a cat, perch near their nest in Alexandria, Va.
An adult bald eagle in Pittsburgh was seen on an online livestream Tuesday bringing a cat back to the nest for its two young eagles. Some viewers watching the Hays nest site were disturbed by what … ...
Cat lovers may be less inclined to view an online livestream of a family of bald eagles in Pittsburgh after the webcam showed two adult eagles feeding a feline to their eaglets.
Watch The Harmar Bald Eagle Cam Handel writes on Facebook that, "While many may cringe at this, the eagles bring squirrels, rabbits, fish (and other animals) into the nest to eat multiple times ...
Honey, where’s the cat? A live bald eagle cam of a nest in Pittsburgh caught some eye-raising activity on Tuesday when an Eagle brought its eaglets a cat home for lunch. Yes, a cat.
Pet owners may think twice about letting their pets outside after watching a video of a bald eagle stalking a cat through the backyard of a home. Author of the article: By Peter Darbyshire.
NORFOLK. A black cat apparently crossed the wrong path Tuesday afternoon – and ended up as lunch for a bald eagle. Dozens of people crowded around as the eagle ate the cat on the sidewalk.
One adult eagle was in the nest with the shiny black babies when the another swooped down and dumped something. Clear as day, there it was: a small, limp, brown-and-white cat.
A live bald eagle cam of a nest in Pittsburgh caught some eye-raising activity on Tuesday when an Eagle brought its eaglets a cat home for lunch. Yes, a cat. Wildlife officials believe the cat was ...