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This mail on Lesson from Life of Eagle is a Hoax mail in circulation since 2007.

The comments in Hoax-slayer.com is given below 

S.V.SAIBABA

http://www.hoax-slayer.com/rebirth-of-the-eagle-hoax.shtml

COMMENTARY:
The information in the message is false. 

Eagles do not undergo the process of rebirth described in the slide show. In 
fact, the story is simply an allegory about change and does not reflect the 
real life style of eagles. Presumably, the creator of the slide show invented 
the eagle rebirth story as a means of illustrating his or her concepts 
regarding the role of change in our lives. Unfortunately, the author has 
presented the rebirth story as if it was factual and therefore many recipients 
tend to take it literally.

Of course a closer review soon reveals the absurdity of the tale. The story 
does not explain how the eagle could possibly survive without food or water for 
the five months of its transformation. Moreover, an eagle's talons and beak 
continue to grow throughout its life and therefore do not grow old and unusable 
as claimed in the story. And its feathers are also continually replaced. The 
American Bald Eagle Information website notes:
For those of you who have e-mailed me wondering if it's true that an eagle goes 
into seclusion, plucks all of its feathers, sheds its beak and talons, and then 
renews itself, is a myth. An eagle's beak and talons grow continuously, because 
they are made of keratin, the same substance as our hair and fingernails. 
Eagles molt in patches, taking almost half a year to replace feathers, starting 
with the head and working downward. Not all feathers are replaced in a given 
molt. An eagle without feathers, talons, and a beak would die of starvation and 
exposure.Bald eagles typically live between twenty and thirty years in the 
wild. The lifespan of other species of eagles may vary, although none are known 
to reach seventy years in the wild.

Although scientists have studied eagles of various species for generations and 
much has been published about them, no credible sources back up the "eagle 
rebirth" story in any way. There are, however, plenty of reliable sources that 
dismiss the story as a foolish hoax.

Rebirth stories, such as that of the mythical phoenix rising from the ashes of 
its funeral pyre, have been part of human cultures for thousands of years. The 
philosophical message behind the story - that we often need to undergo a 
painful and prolonged process of change in our lives in order to spiritually 
grow and move forward - is certainly worth heeding. However the nonsensical 
story used as a vehicle for the message all but destroys its credibility. 

And there are other anomalies in the presentation. In some slides, the eagle 
shown in the photographs is a Bald Eagle, but in others a different species, 
the Golden Eagle, is shown. The story also sprouts the scientifically 
meaningless claim that "the eagle has the longest life-span of its species". 
The author perhaps meant to say that eagles live longer than all other kinds of 
birds, but this is also incorrect. Parrots and other species of birds are known 
to live longer than eagles.







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From: Vanakkam Subbu <subs...@gmail.com>
To: thatha_patty@googlegroups.com
Sent: Tue, 13 October, 2009 2:12:16 PM
Subject: Lesson from Life of EAGLE


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