What is the bald eagle eaten by?

The bald eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) is a bird of prey, with a diet consisting primarily of fish. Eagles are often located near bodies of water; they can snatch salmon from the water using their talons. They feed on both live fish and dead or dying fish. Bald eagles also eat ducks, rabbits, and other rodents, as well as carrion (animal remains).

While bald eagles are typically apex predators (at the top of the food chain), they can be preyed upon by other animals, including other birds of prey, such as the great horned owl, which may attack bald eagles in their nests. Bears and wolves may also occasionally kill and eat bald eagles. In some cases, humans may also pose a threat to bald eagles, through hunting or habitat destruction.