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How did the eagle learn to fly?
Eagle's ambition-The Royal Eagle was born with at least twins, many of whom can reach triplets. After the mother eagle lays her eggs, she patiently hatches them into young eagles and takes care of them carefully. But before long, the mother eagle will reduce the food of the baby eagle and drive Ann to compete for food with each other until the strong in the base eats the weak. Kitty was so hungry that she tore her brothers and sisters to pieces and swallowed them. Mother eagle and father eagle are not sad about losing their children, but encouraging the strong. Mother eagle and father eagle do this for two purposes: first, the survival of the fittest, because only the strong can survive in a harsh environment; Second, let the eagle understand the survival law of "the law of the jungle" from an early age. If it is not cruel, it has no chance to survive, but in order to survive, it can be desperate. Six or seven days after the baby eagle is born, the mother eagle will train it cruelly to prevent it from learning to crawl, so that its first reaction in life is to fly. Because crawling is a disgrace to the eagle, and flying is a symbol of nobility and courage. When the baby eagle can fly, the mother eagle will break most of the bones in their wings and push them down from a height. Although the baby eagle is sore all over because of its broken wing and bone, it must fly hard, or it will fall to death. Struggle makes their wings get blood supply, and they can heal in a short time. After healing, their wings will be as hard as iron and more powerful. It turned out that the reason why the mother eagle broke the bones in the wings of the baby eagle was to regenerate the bones in the wings of the baby eagle. After most of the bones in the wings were broken, many young eagles did not struggle to fly, but fell into the valley and became bloody and scary flowers. Most people think that the baby eagle should be fed by the mother eagle after birth, but this is not the case. A few days after their birth, the mother eagle won't give them food or let them sleep in their mother's warm arms. They were dizzy with hunger, their heads drooped, they seemed to have no strength, and even their eyes seemed to be hard to open. But the mother eagle still doesn't pity them. Their condition is getting worse every day, and if they don't eat, their lives will be in danger. The baby eagle is finally starving, and its head is lowered bit by bit. When he was so low that he was dying, he seemed unable to lift it. But just as they were halfway down, they suddenly raised their heads, opened their bloodshot eyes and issued a series of screams. The cry of the eagle in despair is very powerful. The sharp and powerful voice seems to be a sword flying out of the throat, shining with dazzling light and stabbing the target. The mother eagle heard the baby eagle scream, jumped out of the nest and gave them some food at once. The mother eagle knows that the baby eagle can't fall down in despair and shows anger, which shows that it has the ability to generate strength in despair, which also proves that it is a real eagle. After listening to this story, people finally know that the spirit of the eagle is inspired by suffering. When some young eagles are long enough to crawl, the mother eagle will push them into the nest and let them look down the cliff. The cold wind and dim light under the cliff made it tremble and wanted to shrink back to the mother eagle's arms. At this time, the mother eagle suddenly flew out of the nest and fluctuated up and down on the edge of the cliff, making her body draw a beautiful arc. The mother eagle wants to show the baby eagle what flying is. As an eagle, you shouldn't be afraid of cliffs and darkness. After hovering for a while, the mother eagle returned to the nest and pushed the baby eagle out of the nest bit by bit with her body. The baby eagle shrank in fear, and the rock wall was covered with thorns, angular rocks, bottomless rivers and screaming prairie dogs. The mother eagle let out a long sound and pushed the baby eagle out. The baby eagle whined and floated in the air. Although the weather is not in autumn, the baby eagle, like a fallen leaf, will fall to the bottom of the cliff prematurely. When the mother eagle pushed the baby eagle to the cliff valley, it flapped its wings and flew behind the mountain. The baby eagle tried to catch the branches and vines in autumn, but failed. Seeing that it was about to land, it suddenly spread its wings in its struggle, drew a beautiful arc and flew upward. It flew up slowly and finally landed on a stone at the top of the mountain. The cliff valley is still dark and silent, and the eagle looks at the deep cliff as if he had just met and never looked back for a long time. Later, the baby eagle let out a cry and flew away from the stone. The sky is crisp and the sun is scorching, and it gradually turns into a small black spot. The survival of the eagle is full of many rules of the game. Eagles often catch and release their prey until they are exhausted. The eagle sometimes pounces on animals several times bigger than it without fear, chasing and scaring them to test its courage; Sometimes they will fly out of the nest excitedly to chase flying insects and learn how these flying animals attack and avoid attacks, so as to enhance their predation skills. When the weather is fine, the eagle will soar in the sky, and the speed is as fast as an arrow, which is amazing. Eagles often make some horrible moves to intimidate others and defend their own interests. Under normal circumstances, it will erect the feathers on its head and neck, then suddenly stretch its head forward, spread its wings and stretch its claws forward, as if to pounce on each other at once, so that the other party has to be alert to them. The eagle's intimidation and show-off are carried out in flight. When the same kind invades its territory, they will scream loudly, as if calling for more eagles to encircle the invaders until they are scared to fly out of its airspace. Except being witnessed when flying in the sky, people can't see the specific life of the eagle. Most birds like sunshine, grass, flowers and rivers. They like to find happiness and enjoy it. Eagles don't. They always stay in dimly lit mountains or hide in caves. No matter how busy it is outside, they never look around. Eagles have high demands on the weather, but whenever they fly or go hunting, they must choose sunny days. You can never see the eagle in the sky in windy and rainy weather. Eagles cherish their feathers very much and never let them get wet by the rain or fall on snowflakes. If it rains and snows, it would rather starve than let its feathers suffer. When going out hunting, if it finds that it has lost its feathers, it will give up hunting and bring the lost feathers back to its nest. When an eagle is alive, it is absolutely not allowed to lose its feathers. The eagle's attitude towards death is equally amazing. Eagles don't wait to die. When it felt that it was dying, it flew to the cliff and committed suicide on the rock wall. The cliff is bottomless, so no one will see the eagle's bones. A herder once saw an eagle commit suicide: it went to catch a prey, but the prey bit it. It flew into the sky and tried several times to get rid of its prey, but failed. Finally, with a scream, it hit a cliff. Immediately, it and the unique fell into the cliff. Compared with other birds, eagles have the longest life span. It can live to be seventy years old. To maintain such a long life, it must make an important decision for its own life at the age of forty. This decision is extremely painful, but it can give it a new life. It turns out that the eagle flying in the sky and catching prey in the wilderness is about forty years old, and its sharp claws begin to age, and it can no longer catch prey as freely as before; There is a long and curved cocoon on its beak, which can touch its chest when it moves, which is a big obstacle to eating; The saddest thing for it is that the feathers on its wings are also piled thick together, so that it can no longer fly lightly in the sky as before. At this time, it is faced with a difficult choice: either wait for death or go through a very painful process to give life a new life. The eagle chooses to bring life back to life. After careful observation, it chose a steep cliff that no animal or bird could climb except itself, and then it took about 150 days to regenerate itself. First of all, it will suddenly hit a cliff in flight and hit its cocoon-forming beak hard on the rock. It will use great strength to destroy the aging beak and even the belt meat at once. It flew back to the cave with blood in its mouth and endured severe pain and so on. Finally, the new beak grows, and it immediately enters the second process, and the old toenails on the paws are pulled out with the new beak. This is also a bloody update. Soon, a new toenail came out, and then it went through the third process, tearing off the old feather with the new toenail, and waiting for another five months, the new feather came out again. Only after this series of cruel updates can the eagle soar in the blue sky again and gain a life span of 30 years. This series of life renewal is full of dangers, and it is likely to commit suicide or starve to death, but it still dares to challenge itself and dare to be reborn on the brink of death. Eagles can challenge for their own lives, but they also cherish their own lives. After a day's flight and hunting, the eagle returned to its nest at dusk. It leans its head on its shoulders, stands on one foot, and the other foot retracts into its feathers to keep warm. All night, the eagle rested in this "golden rooster independence" posture. In the morning, the eagle combed its feathers with its beak and then began to clean its nest. At night, it leaves some feathers, feces and food pills, and removes them one by one. After all this, the sun rises outside the bird's nest. It moved its wings and felt that it was quite energetic today, so it fluttered its wings and flew into the blue sky. Eagle's day begins again.

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