Distribution: China, northwestern India

Imperial Eagles are 75cm long and dwell in mountainous forests, grassland and marshland. They tend to fly alone, or perch on a tree, rock or mountainous areas to wait and catch mice, rabbits and pheasants, or feed on the corpses of these animals. They sometimes even rob food from other big birds.
They receive first grade national protection.

Imperial Eagles are 75cm long and dwell in mountainous forests, grassland and marshland. They tend to fly alone, or perch on a tree, rock or mountainous areas to wait and catch mice, rabbits and pheasants, or feed on the corpses of these animals. They sometimes even rob food from other big birds.
They receive first grade national protection.
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