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    Bald eagle thought to be hurt was really just ‘too fat to fly,’ Missouri officials say

    By Mitchell Willetts,

    23 hours ago

    It turns out an “injured” bald eagle didn’t need to be nursed back to health, Missouri officials say, as the bird was simply suffering from success.

    The eagle was temporarily taken into captivity after being spotted at Wilson’s Creek National Battlefield, park officials said in an Aug. 21 Facebook post. The bird was unable to fly , leading wildlife experts to believe it was hurt.

    However, an x-ray soon revealed a surprising and somewhat macabre reason why the eagle was grounded — it had just been eating too well.

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    Remnants of the eagle’s meal, a raccoon, could be seen on x-ray. Wilson's Creek National Battlefield.

    “The bird, originally reported to be injured, was found to be healthy but engorged with (raccoon) --- in other words, too fat to fly,” the park said.

    Officials think the raccoon was roadkill, according to the post. A raccoon’s paw is visible inside the eagle’s stomach, one x-ray image shows.

    Upon learning the rescued bird was doing just fine on its own, officials released it back into nature, the post said.

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    By the time wildlife experts set the eagle free, it was able to take to the skies again. Wilson's Creek National Battlefield.

    Wilson’s Creek National Battlefield is a roughly 175-mile drive southeast from Kansas City.

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