Yes, they do sleep. They sleep at night because their eye sight is not very good in the dark.
eagles sleep in their nests
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Eagles do not hibernate. Birds don't hibernate.
yes. sometimes the fish use jet packs and fly out of the water and attack the eagles in their sleep
no, they are sleeping, which makes them rather solitary at the time.
Eagles sleep either in their nest or on a tree branch. Most are diurnal so they sleep during the night. They have a special locking mechanism on their feet that allow them to hold onto a branch without thinking about it. This prevents them from falling out of the tree.
simple really, bald eagles have a nest or place theved made home. first they fluff themselvs up, burror into their wing and sleep. simple really, bald eagles have a nest or place theved made home. first they fluff themselvs up, burror into their wing and sleep.
Yes the mother will "sit on" the babies for the first while and when the babies get too big then she will still cuddle with them till they fly away.
well you are being silly because that is an simple answer monkey eating eagles sleep when your in work or at school and when your asleep in bed they hunt us down and kill us with there farts
simple really, bald eagles have a nest or place theved made home. first they fluff themselvs up, burror into their wing and sleep. simple really, bald eagles have a nest or place theved made home. first they fluff themselvs up, burror into their wing and sleep.
Bats are mammals and eagles are birds. Eagles have a beak, feathers, lay eggs and sleep at night. Bats have wings with no feathers, a mouth, give birth and most are nocturnal