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Golden Eagle  Abiotic Factors- Mountains, climate, soil type. Niche- Preys on domestic calves and lambs,3ft and 15 pounds, Then can survive under most climates and temperatures, they are at the top of the food chain, they begin to breed at 4 to the age of 7 and lay 1-4 eggs each time and is active in mid-January and usually live alone. Why Engangered/Threatened- Golden eagles have been electrocuted in power lines, caught in steel traps set for coyotes and other animals, and poisoned by ranchers. It is endangered because of the low population. Current Population Size- 1-5 golden eagle sightings annually. Conservation Efforts-** The golden eagle is federally protected under the Bald Eagle Protection Act of 1962.
 * Common Name-** Golden Eagle 
 * Scientific Name-** //Aquila chrysaetos//
 * Natural Habitat-** In open country, prairies, open forest especially on hills and mountains.
 * Biotic Factors- Medium sized animals, grass and trees, and sticks.

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