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Several bald eagle attacks on locals in Kodiak, Alaska, have raised concerns, with at least three people needing stitches due to the aggressive behavior. The City of Kodiak Port & Harbors Department issued warnings for residents to be cautious, especially around St. Herman's Boat Harbor. The attacks are unusual, prompting residents to hold objects above their heads for protection against the eagles, which seem to target the highest visible points. Experts speculate that the eagles may be agitated due to a combination of increased population and decreased food sources. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is investigating the incidents to understand the cause behind these rare attacks.
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