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Date: Thu Mar 06 2003 - 09:19:32 EST
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In the winter, eagles eat chunks of road-killed carcasses, deer guts,
fish(even frozen), field mice, whatever chunks of meat that they can
find. Eagles have even been caught stealing hard-boiled eggs from a bird
feeder, and minnows from ice fishers, all in order to survive the harsh
winter months.
Sippie, St. Wendelin High School
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