Then the baby eagle will flap its wings desperately when its life is threatened, and then learn to fly in the shortest time. Because the eagle has no patience to teach the baby eagle to fly slowly, it will only desperately want to fly when its life is threatened, so this way is actually a good exercise for the baby eagle.
Moreover, the environment in which eagles live is generally on cliffs. The eagle adapted to this environment very early and will become more brave in the future. Pushing an eagle off a cliff can also exercise its sensitivity and keenness. In the process of rapid fall, the eagle has to find its own route to fly back to the cliff, and at the same time, it can find food and catch it in the process, so this may be the easiest way for the eagle to cultivate the eagle.
The eagle is very fierce, even its claws are sharp, which is much more fierce than ordinary birds. Moreover, eagles are carnivores, not just eating insects like ordinary birds. In order to feed itself, eagles also need to learn to hunt quickly. If it depends on the eagle to catch food for it, it will never learn.
Even eagles have the ability to hunt, so let them hunt independently as soon as possible, so that eagles don't have to worry about being bullied and can survive independently in nature. Therefore, the eagle will be particularly strict when exercising its baby eagle. In fact, this is similar to the image of the tiger mother in strict father, who raises children in a strict way.