- Beak: Both bald eagles and great horned owls have hooked beaks that are adapted for tearing flesh.
- Eyes: Both bald eagles and great horned owls have large, forward-facing eyes that give them excellent binocular vision. This helps them to spot prey from a distance.
- Talons: Both bald eagles and great horned owls have sharp, powerful talons that they use to grasp and kill prey.
- Flight: Both bald eagles and great horned owls are powerful flyers that can reach high speeds.
- Hunting strategies: Both bald eagles and great horned owls hunt by day and by night. They use their keen eyesight and hearing to locate prey, and they swoop down to capture it.
- Nesting: Both bald eagles and great horned owls build large nests in trees. These nests are often used for multiple generations.