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Recently, an eagle, with a camera installed on its back, was released from the top of the world’s tallest building (about half a mile high, approximately twice the height of the Empire State Building) Burj Khalifa, in Dubai, tasking the bird to search for its trainer, who was exactly ten blocks from the building. It was a world record attempt!
The Eagle soared for a while in the sky revealing not only some beautiful images of the city and the curvature of the earth, amazingly from that distance, it spotted the coach and plunged downwards for about a minute and a half and then landed on his arm giving you an idea of how highly developed the eagles’ eye and hunting skills must be.
A remarkable video, courtesy #flyburjkhalifa
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