The Eagle's Eagle
Everyone knows that the eagle is the highest flying bird in the world.
The eagle even makes a nest at altitude. Yet all know that in the height, the wind is always blowing very fast.
Eagle is the type of bird that has the longest life in the world. Age can reach 70 years.
But to reach that age the eagle had to make a very tough decision at the age of 40. When the eagle was 40 years old, his claws began to age, the beak became long and bent almost to touch his chest.
The wings become very heavy because the fur has grown thick and thick, making it very difficult to fly time.
At that time, the eagle had only two choices: Waiting for death, or experiencing a painful transformation process - a long process of transformation for 150 days.
To perform that transformation, the eagle must try hard to fly up the mountain peak and then make a nest on the brink, stop and stay there during the transformation process.
First of all, the eagle must scrape its beak on the rock until the beak is released from its mouth, then stay for a long time waiting for the growth of a new beak.
With that growing beak, he had to pull out one by one of his claws and when the new claws had grown he would pull out his hair one by one.
A long and painful process. Five months later, the new eagle feathers have grown. The eagle starts to fly again.