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Steppe Eagle

Aquila nipalensis

The Steppe Eagle is a majestic bird of prey with dark feathers and a large wingspan. It soars high in the sky, searching for small mammals and reptiles to hunt.

Habitat: Grasslands

Appearance

The Steppe Eagle is a large raptor with a mostly dark brown body, though juveniles can be paler. It has broad wings and a relatively short, dark tail, often showing a distinct pale band on its underwings.

KingdomAnimaliaPhylumChordataClassAvesOrderAccipitriformesFamilyAccipitridaeGenusAquila
Steppe Eagle
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Steppe Eagle

Category

Bird

Rarity

Common

Danger

2/5

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Interesting facts

Sometimes, many Steppe Eagles gather in huge groups of hundreds to hunt grasshoppers together.

Steppe Eagles are famous for "marching" on the ground to hunt, sometimes walking more than flying!

They build huge stick nests on small hills or even on the ground in treeless steppes!

Young Steppe Eagles look quite different from their parents, having lighter feathers and wing bars.

Special abilities

Ability

Eagle Eye View

Steppe Eagles have incredibly sharp eyesight that helps them spot tiny prey moving on the ground from high in the sky.

Ability

Long Haul Flight

Steppe Eagles can fly thousands of kilometers during migration because of their strong wings, helping them travel far.

Ability

Powerful Grip

The Steppe Eagle has strong talons and a hooked beak that helps it grasp and tear apart its prey with ease.

Measurements & details

Length
62-74 cm
Wingspan
165-200 cm
Weight
2.3-4.9 kg
Lifespan
15-25 years
Top Speed
70 km/h
Clutch Size
1-3
Incubation
40-45 days
Migration Distance
7000 km

Diet & Feeding

A powerful hunter, the Steppe Eagle eats small mammals, birds, reptiles, and sometimes even insects.

Primary Foods

  • Rodents
  • Ground Squirrels
  • Lizards
  • Snakes
  • Small Birds
  • Carrion

Foraging Methods

  • Pursuit
  • Scavenging

Ecological connections

hunts

Bobak Marmot

Marmota bobak

A favorite large prey item on the steppes.

hunts

Tamarisk Gerbil

Meriones tamariscinus

Often hunts small rodents in its grassland habitat.

hunts

Yellow Ground Squirrel

Spermophilus fulvus

A primary food source in Central Asian steppes.

eats

Goitered Gazelle

Gazella subgutturosa

Scavenges on carcasses of larger animals.

Traits

Also known as

Aquila nipalensis

Collections

Safety

Danger

2/5

Admire the Steppe Eagle from a safe distance and never disturb its natural habitat.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is Steppe Eagle?

62-74 cm

What is Steppe Eagle's wingspan?

165-200 cm

How much does Steppe Eagle weigh?

2.3-4.9 kg

How long does Steppe Eagle live?

15-25 years

How fast can Steppe Eagle move?

70 km/h

What does Steppe Eagle eat?

A powerful hunter, the Steppe Eagle eats small mammals, birds, reptiles, and sometimes even insects.

Where is Steppe Eagle usually found?

Grasslands

How does Steppe Eagle hunt?

Pursuit and Scavenging

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