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Do eagles have predators?

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Outside of human beings, bald eagles have very few natural enemies, and adult eagles have no natural predators. Nestlings and eggs are occasionally preyed on by gulls, crows, hawks, owls, other eagles, bobcats, black bears and raccoons. read more

Healthy adult eagles have no predators, but eaglets have been known to fall prey to red-tailed hawks, other bald eagles, golden eagles, and possibly northern eagle-owls. read more

Fully grown eagles, the bald eagle, golden eagle, and the like will not have any direct predators, although smaller birds will pester them. Altercations with wolves have been known, but wolves do not hunt them. Eagle chicks will obviously have many predators, such as bears and foxes. read more

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