The eggs are 2.9 inches long and 2.2 inches wide on average. Eagles produce around one to three eggs per year, and bald eagles have the largest nests of any bird in North America. They reuse their nests each year, and they continue to expand their nests as time passes. The nests may reach a depth of 13 feet, 8.2 feet across and weigh 1 ton.
yes
so that a different part of the egg can stay warm.
Yes...that's what birds do...
Eagles. after that, falcons.
They are hatched from an egg
because the banana jumped off of a eagles back after it came out of a emu egg that was originally thought to be a very big poo.
Yes. Eagles are birds, and birds lay eggs that hatch into the young bird, called a chick.
EAGLES # have big wing span # eats fish # have falcons # sharp beak # eagles are smart
A Raptor egg is as big as a Ostrich egg
egg,baby,adult and then all over again
So the female could lay an egg
Depends on the eagle and its age. But no. Eagles are bigger then owls by an amount but some species of owl can get big.