1. Eagle: A general term for certain species of vertebrates, birds and eagles, generally referring to various birds of the genus Eagle. They have keen vision and can see prey on the ground when flying in the air.
2. Carving: A large raptor, with a stout body, long and wide wings and slow flapping, often hovers in high altitude areas near mountains, and can prey on large mammals such as rabbits and young animals, and also likes to eat mice. The common varieties in China are golden eagle and black eagle.
3. Peng: The largest bird in China myths and legends, which evolved from Kun. It's not true.
China's word "Peng" is based on Shuowen, Zilin and other classics, that is, the ancient word "Feng". Shuowen said, "Phoenix flies and there are tens of thousands of birds, so friends are regarded as cronies." It can be seen that Peng on the left comes from its status as the king of birds. As far as etymology is concerned, it can be inferred that Dapeng and Fenghuang originated from the same bird totem of their ancestors, gradually differentiated and showed different characteristics.
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Hawk in a broad sense (hawk; Eagle) refers to small to medium-sized falcon-like birds that move during the day, especially the species of the genus Eagle (real eagle), including goshawk and sparrow eagle.
Hawk in a broad sense (hawk; Eagle) is also commonly used to refer to other kinds of birds in the family Eagle (such as kite yuān, ostrich kuáng, harrier Yao), and even some birds in the family Eagle (such as falcon and Karakala eagle). Eagles are carnivores. They catch mice, snakes, rabbits or birds. The eagle can catch goats, sheep and deer.
It is majestic and fierce, and is called a raptor in zoology. The most common eagles in China are goshawk, sparrow hawk and sparrow hawk.
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