No, because it would die 'cause its too cold there. If a Sea Turtle lay eggs there, then the eggs would have died right after they were born.
SARA SALIAJ ST.LOUIS, MO CRESTWOOD ELEM. 5th GRADE
Yes, but it is the the species known as the bald eagle. There are several species of "sea eagles".
No sea eagles live near the sea for hunting fish
Sea eagle eat fishes that swim in the oceans. So that's why they live near the ocean.
Alaskan sea gull
According to the site below, about half of the world's 70,000 bald eagles live in Alaska.
in alaska
The bald eagle, and the golden eagle in summer only.
from the coast of Alaska to the pacific coast of Mexico
The 2000 US Census recorded 22,236 residents.
The Steller's Sea Eagle lives on the far eastern coast of Russia in around the sea of Okhotsk. This eagle lives on coastlands, marshes, rivers and swamps where fish is easily accessible.
A sea eagle is another name for a bald eagle. These eagles do live in several hot countries on the continent of Europe.
They are widely distributed from Japan and the Bering Sea in Alaska to California
The Sea Eagle was created in 1946.