Sea Eagle Characteristics

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What is the main function of a sea eagle's forelimbs?

To serve as wings for flying

What is the primary source of food for sea eagles?

Fish in the sea

What is unique about the shape of a sea eagle's body?

It is streamlined and sharp

How do sea eagles typically move on land?

On two legs

What is the color of a sea eagle's feathers?

Light brown

Joan ________________ (to play) basket every morning.

jòga

I ________________ (to learn) Occitan at the moment.

aprendi

What ________________ (to do) you now?

fas

My mother ________________ (to cook) dinner in the kitchen.

cóça

They ________________ (to study) for their exam at the library.

estudian

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Physical Characteristics

  • The sea eagle has light brown feathers.
  • It has a strong and sharp yellowish beak.
  • Its claws are very sharp.

Hunting and Diet

  • The sea eagle primarily hunts for fish in the sea.
  • Occasionally, it also preys on chickens and small birds.

Identification

  • The sea eagle is easily recognizable due to its strong, streamlined body and sharp beak.

Body Structure

  • The sea eagle's forelimbs are modified to serve as wings, making them less useful for other functions.
  • It has two legs, a flexible neck, and a strong beak for performing various tasks.

Adaptations

  • The sea eagle uses its beak for handling food, grooming its feathers, and performing other tasks that non-flying animals do with paws, claws, or hands.

Tense in Storytelling

  • Simple Present Tense is used to tell a story in a more general and timeless way, often to set the scene or establish a routine.
  • It is often used to describe habits, general truths, and universal facts that are relevant to the story.
  • The present tense can also be used to create a sense of immediacy and make the story feel more engaging.

Using Present Progressive Tense

  • The Present Progressive Tense is used to describe an action that is in progress at a specific moment in the story.
  • It can be used to create a sense of tension or drama, as it emphasizes the ongoing nature of the action.
  • The present progressive can also be used to show that an action is temporary or changing, which can add complexity to the story.

Learn about the physical characteristics, hunting habits, and identification of sea eagles. This quiz covers their body structure, diet, and more.

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