Eagle vs. Deer (spoiler: eagle wins!) - Complete with Photos

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From http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way...attacks-deer-a-photo-of-an-epic-confrontation -

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For decades, circumstantial evidence has shown that Golden Eagles do indeed attack large mammals like deer and even bear cubs.

But in a paper published Monday in the Journal of Raptor Research, Linda Kerley of the Zoological Society of London and Jonathan Slaght of the Wildlife Conservation Society unveiled stunning images of an adult Golden Eagle attacking and killing a young sika deer, weighing 88 to 100 pounds.

The images were captured by a camera trap the researchers set up to study Siberian (Amur) tigers in the Russian Far East.

Instead, the cameras captured what the authors of the paper say may be the first "documentation" of such an attack.

"In 11 [years] of our investigations of ungulate kills in the southern Russian Far East, this is the first time we observed evidence of a Golden Eagle killing any deer species, despite locating hundreds of carcasses during that time and assessing cause of death," the authors wrote.

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In a statement, Kerley said they first came upon the carcass during a routine camera check and she immediately knew something was odd.

"There were no large carnivore tracks in the snow, and it looked like the deer had been running and then just stopped and died," Kerley said. "It was only after we got back to camp that I checked the images from the camera and pieced everything together. I couldn't believe what I was seeing."

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I found this just fascinating. I love birds of prey but would never have dreamt that one could kill an adult deer.
 
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Gooberlx2

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That's awesome!

I wonder how it actually kills though. Article says a pronghorn likely died from a fractured vertebrae. So..what...the talons penetrate deep enough, and/or impact with enough force to damage the vertebrae and sever the spinal chord or something?

Or maybe they scratch down the side of the neck trying to get to the jugular or carotid?
 
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zinfamous

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I would hesitate to call this the first documentation of such an attack.

Mongolians have been hunting large game--ungulates and even wolves--with golden eagles for generations.
 

zinfamous

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That's awesome!

I wonder how it actually kills though. Article says a pronghorn likely died from a fractured vertebrae. So..what...the talons penetrate deep enough, and/or impact with enough force to damage the vertebrae and sever the spinal chord or something?

Yep.

Large eagles like Goldens and Harpies can exert enough talon force to crush bones.

Goldens have also been videotaped grabbing mountain goats and hurling them off the sides of cliffs.
 

RPD

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9 posts in an no eagle throwing a goat off a ledge yet??
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Kaido

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I am the victim of a horribly nondescriptive thread title and post. I think my post wins even if it was 25 minutes later than that one.

Deer and eagle were both search terms...but I'll concede on this one ;)
 

Doppel

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They are amazing pictures. Dailymail referred incorrectly to the eagle flying off with the deer, which of course it can't have done, as the eagle doesn't have enough lift. It's also possible (likely?) the deer was ultimately killed by something else, though perhaps not.

They are great pics, though.
 

SunnyD

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What a jerk.

So did the eagle really eat that much of the deer as in picture D or did a scavenger find it?

Yeah, I'm gonna go with no. By the looks of the size of the deer and the eagle, unless the eagle was taking food to stash elsewhere or it ate over the course of many days, it probably got it's fill and took off leaving scraps for other scavengers. The last pic has maybe like 1/3 of the deer left. The deer is easily 4x the size of the eagle.