How does an eagle fly Deadly 60 BBC Earth Kids











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Steve Backshall and the Deadly 60 team are at the University of The West of England in Bristol to see just how eagles fly. Steve is in a wind tunnel with Sasha, a tawny eagle. As the wind gets stronger and the bird begins to fly Steve explains how the wings and its different feathers are used by the bird to help it soar, swoop and dive when attacking its prey. • Subscribe: http://bit.ly/BBCEarthKidsSub • Taken from Deadly 60 Series 2 Episode 18. • Deadly 60 is a fast and furious roller coaster ride bringing you face to face with the world’s deadliest creatures. Steve Backshall and his trusty team brave some of the wildest places on Earth to come within striking distance of 60 of the planet's deadliest creatures. • • Nothing is hidden in this the ultimate wildlife adventure as Steve and his crew go to extremes to show you just what makes these animals so deadly. Trekking to the heart of the rainforest, diving deep into the ocean's depths and sleeping out under the stars. • • So as Steve dusts off his wetsuit, packs his jungle boots and sets out on his next deadly adventure why not join him as he dives with giant squid, hangs out with killer bees and flies with an eagle. • Welcome to BBC Earth Kids, your home for fun-filled videos about the natural world on YouTube! From amazing animals and cute pets to the weird and wonderful world of science. Come explore with us! • This is a page from BBC Studios who help fund new BBC programmes. Service information and feedback: http://bbcworldwide.com/vod-feedback-...

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