Eagles are not found in Antarctica. Eagles do live in all other regions around the world. There are close to 60 species of eagles. There are two species that live in the North America.
There are no eagles in Antarctica. There is no food chain there to support them, and it's too cold for eagles.
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No. It's too cold for eagles, and there is no food source for them on land.
Probably not. There are no trees, and fishing would be difficult there.
Antarctica has no eagles. Neither does the Moon or Mars, or anywhere else in the Solar System. Not sure about other stars.
There are no animals found in Antarctica.
It was found in your moms house
Eagles live in Canada and throughout the world in all continents except Antarctica.
Eagles are birds of prey that belong to the family Accipitridae, and they are found on every continent except Antarctica. Different species of eagles originate from various regions, with notable populations in North America, Europe, Africa, and Asia. They are often associated with rugged terrains such as mountains and forests, where they build their nests. The bald eagle, for example, is native to North America, while the golden eagle is found across the Northern Hemisphere.
It is found on every continent expect Antarctica. Because Antarctica is the coldest continent. Insects can die in Antarctica.
The Antarctic Desert is located in Antarctica.
Yes, eagles are found in the desert. I have personally seen Golden Eagles in the Chihuahuan Desert.