The law of the jungle is the eternal theme of nature. In nature, animals follow the natural law of the jungle, and eagles are no exception. In its diet, it is often weak (such as voles and frogs), slow (such as snakes), or not strong enough (such as some large birds). Although the eagle's eating method is relatively simple-eating alive, it is already the best cooking technology for them.
The "bad taste" of the eagle shows that human awareness of protecting wild animals has increased. Among birds, the eagle is a veritable raptor. They mainly feed on small wild animals, which is rare among birds. Usually, birds feed on insects. Even big birds like swans only eat some plants, but eagles are an exception. Their principle is "the law of the jungle". They use their claws and speed.
In Chengdu, a land of abundance, there is an eagle pushing its luck. Maybe he is tired of eating three meals a day for a change, or maybe he is out of curiosity. In short, this bold eagle broke into a house and ate a pigeon that was kept in a cage by human beings. Although the poor pigeon was carefully protected by human beings, it still failed to escape the eagle's clutches and was ruthlessly eaten. Why is it so hard for this innocent pigeon to live?
It seems reasonable for an eagle to eat pigeons, but after all, this is a domestic pet living in a cage. I want to talk about my two points:
On the one hand, people's awareness of protection has increased, and the living environment of wild animals has become better. As wild animals, even if they are hungry and can't find food, they will not easily enter the living space of human beings, which is tantamount to a trap for them. Nowadays, the eagle not only dares to come, but also can "snatch food from the tiger's mouth" under people's eyes. Behind their boldness is human tolerance and protection. The eagle wouldn't have done such a bold thing anyway if it hadn't raised its awareness of protection.
Through this incident, we can also see another problem: the survival of the fittest in natural selection. As a weak person, even if you are well protected, if you have no strong competitiveness and viability, you will eventually be eliminated. Eagles can eat prey in cages, which shows that eagles are strong and pigeons are weak. Therefore, as parents, when cultivating children, we should reflect more and do more intensive exercises to make them stronger as far as possible.
In short, it is not worth advocating that eagles hunt in cages, but it also indicates that eagles are better protected, which should be said to be a good thing.