
A long-standing debate among wildlife experts compares the dominance of eagles and vultures in the skies, focusing on hypothetical combat scenarios. Eagles, built for active hunting with powerful talons, sharp beaks, and agile flight, are considered superior fighters. Vultures, adapted for scavenging with weaker feet and a strategy of avoidance, are less equipped for direct confrontation, relying on deterrence like regurgitating stomach contents.
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