There are no eagles in Antarctica. There is no food chain there to support them, and it's too cold for eagles.
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.
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.
Eagles live in Canada and throughout the world in all continents except Antarctica.
no they live in the coast of alaska parts of Canida, the Unided States and the northern part of Mexico
Bald Eagles do not live at either pole. No animals live in Antarctica (South Pole). There is no land at the North Pole (it is water, and ice) Bald Eagles DO live in Northern Canada, but not at the North Pole.
Eagles football. The mascot would be the "eagles" therefore, eagles football.
cause we have eagles
Eagles do not have fur. Eagles have feathers.
Screaming Eagles