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SMP N 2 PRAMBANAN
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YEAR 2019/2020
EAGLES
General Classification:
Eagles
are large, powerfully built birds of prey, with a heavy head and beak. Even the
smallest eagles, like the booted eagle (Aquila pennata) (which is comparable in
size to a common buzzard (Buteo buteo) or red-tailed hawk (B. jamaicensis)),
have relatively longer and more evenly broad wings, and more direct, faster
flight – despite the reduced size of aerodynamic feathers.
Description:
Most
eagles are larger than any other raptors apart from some vultures. The smallest
species of eagle is the South Nicobar serpent eagle (Spilornis klossi), at 450
g (0.99 lb) and 40 cm (16 in). The largest species are discussed below. Like
all birds of prey, eagles have very large hooked beaks for ripping flesh from
their prey, strong muscular legs, and powerful talons. The beak is typically
heavier than that of most other birds of prey. Eagles’ eyes are extremely
powerful, having up to 3.6 times human acuity for the martial eagle, which
enables them to spot potential prey from a very long distance. This keen
eyesight is primarily attributed to their extremely large pupils which ensure
minimal diffraction (scattering) of the incoming light. The female of all known
species of eagles is larger than the male.
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Social Function: To describe about Eagles in general
Languange Features:
1.
Eagles are large, powerfully built
birds of prey, with a heavy head and beak.
2.
Most eagles are larger than any
other raptors apart from some vultures.
3.
The smallest species of eagle is
the South Nicobar serpent eagle (Spilornis klossi), at 450 g (0.99 lb) and 40
cm (16 in).
4.
The largest species are discussed
below. The largest species are discussed below.
5.
The beak is typically heavier than
that of most other birds of prey.
6.
Eagles’ eyes are extremely
powerful, having up to 3.6 times human acuity for the martial eagle.
7.
This keen eyesight is primarily
attributed to their extremely large pupils which ensure minimal diffraction
(scattering) of the incoming light.
8.
This keen eyesight is primarily
attributed to their extremely large pupils which ensure minimal diffraction
(scattering) of the incoming light.
9.
The female of all known species of eagles
is larger than the male.
10.have
relatively longer and more evenly broad wings, and more direct, faster flight –
despite the reduced size of aerodynamic feathers.
11. Like
all birds of prey, eagles have very large hooked beaks for ripping flesh
from their prey, strong muscular legs, and powerful talons.
12. Eagles’
eyes are extremely powerful, having up to 3.6 times human acuity for the
martial eagle, which enables them to spot potential prey from a very long
distance.
13. have
relatively longer and more evenly broad wings, and more direct, faster
flight – despite the reduced size of aerodynamic feathers.
14. have
relatively longer and more evenly broad wings, and more direct, faster flight –
despite the reduced size of aerodynamic feathers.
15. eagles
have very large hooked beaks for ripping flesh from their prey.
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