Authorities say this project is still being tested, but there is a strong chance it could be implemented in the real world.

As drones grow in popularity, police around the world are working on ways to nab problem drones out of the sky. One drone from Japan captures others in a net.

But eagles seem like a pretty efficient -- and cool -- way to get things done, too. Although, authorities still need a method to protect the birds from the drone's propellers.

Handlers say scales on their legs and feet are enough protection, but researchers are reportedly working on a way to give the eagles another layer of defense.

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Thousands of UGA students enjoy during the annual “Frat Beach” party for the weekend of the Georgia-Florida football game on St. Simons Island, Friday, November 1, 2024. On the weekend of the Georgia-Florida football game, St. Simons Island’s East Beach becomes “Frat Beach,” an open-air party teeming with thousands of highly inebriated college students. (Hyosub Shin / AJC)

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