Aeagle

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Aeagle

Scientific Name: Falco polycephalous
Nicknames: Double-headed eagle


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Physical Description

Body Type: Raptor
Maximum Size: 102cm
Colouration: Reddish brown


Biological Information

Diet: Carnivorous
Habitat:
Discovery Date: 1173 AN
Locale: Lac Glacei Lac Glacei, Hurmu Hurmu, Iselande Iselande
Related Species: None
Threat: Vulnerable

The aeagle, also called the double-headed eagle, is a species of bird native to the northeastern quarter of Apollonia. It is a very large raptor, 66 to 102 centimetres (26 to 40 in) in length. Its wings are broad and the wingspan is 1.8 to 2.81 m (9 ft 3 in) and a mass of 12.1 kg (27 lb). It is unique in that the entire species is polycephalic. Wild aeagles are somewhat rare and their native range is limited to higher elevations in rocky cliffs. Although some have been tamed for falconry, this is not a common practice and the aeagle remains an undomesticated species. Since they are exclusively found in northeastern Apollonia the species is considered vulnerable.

The aeagle is the national animal of the Anglo-Saksen Commonwealth.


Natural range of the Aeagle (in red)