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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.
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.




[[Category:Species]][[Category:Lac Glacei]][[Category:Anglo-Saksens]]
[[Category:Species]][[Category:Lac Glacei]][[Category:Angsax]]

Revision as of 22:39, 1 March 2022

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, Jääland Jääland
Related Species: None
Threat: Least Concern

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.