Eagles play a crucial role in shaping the behavior and distribution of other animals within their habitats through their role as top predators in the ecosystem. Their presence influences the behavior of prey species, leading them to adapt by changing their foraging patterns, habitat use, and even altering their daily routines to avoid being preyed upon by eagles. This, in turn, affects the distribution of prey species within the ecosystem. Additionally, eagles help regulate the population of prey species, which can have cascading effects on the entire food web and ecosystem dynamics.