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    that is an interesting thing to do with an eagle. lets hope she doesnt see a dog running around with a ball in its mouth.
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    Heck, if I tossed my pomerainian out like that ball, my harris hawk would "fetch" him LOL.
    Seriously though, lovely bird. I think I've seen this video before, I remember the bleeding afterwards.
    My only thing with this video is the way at the very beginning he waves a chick at her and then swaps it out for a tiny tidbit once she was on the way. I might think that an eagle might figure that out quick and could get annoyed that she was being lied to. But then I've never trained an eagle and I don't know much about the subject.
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    yeah that and his trade off methods may be what caused that punctured hand, but besides that. Cool video
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    Maybe he should use an eagle gauntlet while handling the eagle, his gauntlet seemed to be a normal run of the mill falconry gauntlet. I'm betting she's an imprint for him to be man-handling her like that.
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