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Posted: 2024-08-31T22:21:01Z | Updated: 2024-08-31T22:21:01Z Bald Eagle Feared Injured Deemed Simply 'Too Fat To Fly' | HuffPost

Bald Eagle Feared Injured Deemed Simply 'Too Fat To Fly'

"Same bald eagle, same," wrote one fan of the overstuffed bird.

A bald eagle in Missouri believed to be injured turned out to have a different problem overeating.

The bird of prey had been captured by the Missouri Department of Conservation after someone spotted it on the edge of Wilsons Creek National Battlefield and reported that it was hurt, parks officials wrote on Facebook last week .

But instead of finding any injuries, X-rays revealed the eagle was just very full of food.

The eagle was engorged with raccoon, the park said, adding that the bird was, in other words, too fat to fly.

The post included an X-ray image that shows a raccoons paw inside the eagles stomach. The raccoon was probably roadkill before it became a meal, according to the park.

The stuffed bird was rehabilitated before being released back in the wild.

The Missouri Department of Conservation also shared the news , noting that the bird had been grounded by some real good eating.

Quite a few people on social media found the eagles predicament pretty relatable.

Roadkill is a common food source for bald eagles, according to the National Eagle Center in Minnesota. Though the large birds are predators that typically catch live prey, the nonprofit notes they are also opportunistic and wont turn down a free meal.

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