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Golden Eagles- Called Burkit in Kazakh-are trained by their owners from the time they are chicks to be hunters. This one measures more than 104 centimeters (41 inches) from the tip of its bill to the end of its tail. Its wing span measures two meters, or more than six feet. These powerful birds can kill deer, fox and wolves. Once plentiful in Central Asia, they are now becoming rare. Kazakhstan
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