Everyone should be familiar with eagles. As one of the most powerful flying animals on earth, eagles can still easily kill small animals such as rabbits. So if you multiply the size of the current eagle, what will happen? Is it true that even animals like tigers and lions have no power to fight back in front of it?
In fact, it is not that such an eagle has never appeared in history. The Argentine giant eagle is the largest known eagle in the world. The height of this eagle can reach more than 2 meters. This number does not seem to be large. But we all know that the most important thing for a flying animal is its wings, and the Argentine giant eagle has a pair of wings that can cover the sky.
The Argentine giant eagle can open its wings up to about 7 meters, and it can exceed ten meters for special ones. When such an eagle flies, it looks like a modern small fighter. Such a flying animal has a fast flight speed, so scientists have not found any natural enemies for this eagle at that time.
But the Argentine giant eagle died out millions of years ago. It has now become an extinct animal, so many people think it is very strange that the Argentine giant eagle has no natural enemies, and it can avoid many disasters on the earth by relying on its ability to fly. It is logically impossible to be extinct.
However, scientists later found that the Argentine giant eagle basically does not hunt large animals because it has no natural enemies. Instead, it is looking for some smaller animals, or eating some leftovers from others. Over time, the hunting ability of the Argentine giant eagle is getting worse and worse, but the animals on land are constantly evolving their escape skills. Therefore, it became more and more difficult to hunt food behind the Argentine giant eagle, which eventually led to its own extinction.