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Yep. They live in almost all parts of the US.
No. The bald eagle was removed from the US Threatened & Endandered Species list in 2007.
No you find them in the US, Canada, Alaska and northern Mexico.
No. Because I have seen a whole lot more than 4 Bald Eagles in my life time in one place, Oak harbor.
Yes, the bald eagle is the symbol a America, and is currently endangered.
Over 150,000. Alaska has nearly one third of these.
I many places......ICLUDING: South Dakota, Texas, Wyoming, North Dakota, Colorado, Oklahoma, & ect.
Hawaii is a bad environment for bald eagles. It's too hot, and there's not that much room for multiple bald eagles. They would die out before they were even noticed. Also, it's too long a flight to get there from their natural habitat.
The bald eagle is the national bird of the United States of America.
On June 20 1782 this is true not false
zero -anonymous Legal limit for what? Population? Killing? Drinking?
Teenage bald eagles are called "juveniles." Juveniles are typically distinguished by their mottled brown plumage, which gradually changes to the iconic white head and tail of adult bald eagles as they mature. This transformation usually occurs over a period of four to five years as the juvenile eagle reaches adulthood.