* Bald Eagle:
- Wingspan: 6.5-7.5 feet (2-2.3 meters)
- Weight: 6.6-14.3 pounds (3-6.5 kilograms)
- Body Length: 37-43 inches (76-109 cm)
- Strong beak
- Sharp talons
* Gray Wolf:
- Shoulder Height: 26-32 inches (66-81 cm)
- Length: 4.5-6.5 feet (1.37-1.98 meters)
- Weight: 70-110 pounds (32-50 kilograms)
- Strong jaws
- Sharp teeth
- Claws
Hunting Strategies:
* Bald Eagle:
- Soars at high altitudes to search for prey
- Primary prey includes fish, waterfowl and small mammals
- Grabs prey with talons and carries it back to its nest
* Gray Wolf:
- Packs hunt together to chase and subdue large prey
- Can reach speeds of up to 35 mph
- Uses claws and teeth to take down prey
- Eat meat from their prey or bury it to return to later
Advantages:
* Bald Eagle:
- Superior vision and ability to spot prey from high altitudes
- Powerful flight and agility
- Strong beak and talons
* Gray Wolf:
- Strength in numbers when hunting in packs
- Speed and stamina for chasing prey
- Sharp teeth and powerful jaws for taking down large prey
Fighting Capabilities:
* Bald Eagle:
- Prefers to avoid confrontations and use its aerial advantage
- Will use talons and beak if threatened
- Primary goal is usually escape, not a fight
* Gray Wolf:
- Has no natural predators aside from humans
- Will fight to protect its territory, pack, and kill
- Uses claws, teeth, and cooperative tactics in fights
Territories:
* Bald Eagle:
- Large nesting territories often near water sources
- Can range up to 100 square miles
* Gray Wolf:
- Large territories marked with urine and feces
- Can cover hundreds of square miles