Great Eagles are intelligent birds the size of human beings. They have a 12-foot wingspan, and adults weigh over 100 lbs. (wingspan equals twice normal height for their ST, weight is 50 pounds less than a human of that ST). They are distinguished from “regular” giant eagles by their hoods – giant eagles have dark, bristling head feathers, while Great Eagles have a smooth white hood.
Great Eagles are intelligent birds the size of human beings. They have a 12-foot wingspan, and adults weigh over 100 lbs. (wingspan equals twice normal height for their ST, weight is 50 pounds less than a human of that ST). They are distinguished from “regular” giant eagles by their hoods – giant eagles have dark, bristling head feathers, while Great Eagles have a smooth white hood.
12-foot wingspan, and adults weigh over 100 lbs. (wingspan equals twice normal height for their ST, weight is 50 pounds less than a human of that ST). They
are distinguished from “regular” giant eagles by their hoods – giant eagles have
dark, bristling head feathers, while Great Eagles have a smooth white hood.
12-foot wingspan, and adults weigh over 100 lbs. (wingspan equals twice normal height for their ST, weight is 50 pounds less than a human of that ST). They
are distinguished from “regular” giant eagles by their hoods – giant eagles have
dark, bristling head feathers, while Great Eagles have a smooth white hood.