Ron McGill
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Those are hard to catch.
They're not easy to catch, and I'm not to say that the eagle is not a good hunter when it needs to be.
However, it will always take the easy way out.
Yeah, a little small.
It will always take the easy way out in the sense that it would rather get a fish that's dead on the shore.
It would rather steal the fish from another bird or rather find itself at a dump site where it could eat trash.
The most eagles I've ever seen in my life were in Alaska on a dump site where there were 200 plus eagles eating trash off of the dump.
Ron, you know what that looks like to me?
America, Jack.
A nice bald eagle flying through the sky, getting a fish that I thought was going to be a lot bigger when he pulled it out, by the way.
I was expecting like a salmon, like the grizzly bears get in the wild.
What is the heaviest fish that a bird of prey can get out of the water?
What is the greatest thing that you've seen in that regard?
I mean, I've seen eagles and ospreys get fish, you know, three, four pounds out of the water.
And that's a lot when you consider the bird itself only weighs maybe seven or eight pounds.
Let's study some manatees here with Ron McGill, shall we?
I'd like to see some moments here between manatees.
They are got a ton of them here in South Florida.
What's happening here, Ron?
What's happening here?