Below you will find a FASCINATING website where you can learn about bald eagles - including how much the average adult male or female weighs - which is between 10 and 14 pounds (4536 and 6350 grams) http://www.baldeagleinfo.com/eagle/eagle8.html
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The bald eagle was endangered for a long time. It's not endangered anymore but they are still protected.
The Bald Eagle IS an endangered species.The bald eagle is not an endangered species, having recovered to acceptable numbers.
Bald eagle.
The bald eagle is the U.S. national bird and it is protected under the national wildlife act. Only some wildlife preserves are allowed to have the bald eagle but they have a permit to do so.
They are fully protected by law, but are no longer endangered.
The bald eagle is fully protected by law, and the reduction of insecticides that were affecting the breeding potential of several raptors has led to a dramatic comeback for the bald eagle to where it is no longer an endangered species.
No Bald Eagle do not eat another Bald Eagle
The bald eagle is white-headed North American eagle that is the national emblem of the United States. The decline in its population in the mid-1900's was caused by loss of suitable habitat and the decrease in the availability of food.
The Bald Eagle.
Today, the American bald eagle is protected under the National Emblem Act of 1940. Although once plentiful throughout the continental United States, the bald eagle population has greatly declined in recent times.
The bald eagle was first protected in the US and Canada in 1918 and in 1940, the US made it illegal to trap and kill bald eagles. In 1967, the bald eagle was first listed as an endangered species. A few years later, the use of the pesticide DDT was banned in the US. DDT had been one of the big killers of the Bald Eagle. With the banning of DDT, the species began to rebound.
Today, the American bald eagle is protected under the National Emblem Act of 1940. Although once plentiful throughout the continental United States, the bald eagle population has greatly declined in recent times.