Eagles demonstrate their ability to adapt their hunting techniques based on the abundance or scarcity of prey species in their environment by employing different strategies. When prey species are abundant, eagles may focus on hunting larger prey, such as fish or mammals, using their powerful talons to catch and carry them. On the other hand, when prey species are scarce, eagles may adjust by hunting smaller prey, such as insects or rodents, or by scavenging for carrion. Additionally, eagles may also change their hunting locations and methods to better target the available prey in their environment.