Only if you feed it maple syrup only, and take it to every Montreal Canadiens hockey game
Yes, they are a protected species.
no
The bald eagle. P.s. you already answered your own question in the category list. ;P
No
that's a good question many experts say that an eagle is very smart when it comes to protecting itself. this is true , bald eagles produce a sweat that enables them to not be smelt by other animals . they also have night vision which enables them to see through the darkness in the world . Bald eagles are eaten by many things like cats , aligators,and some times people . this is really sad because i don't even think they would taste that good.... but the bald eagle has some hunting skills of its own like its ability to smell us a mile away this gives it plenty of time to attack. scientist have started putting leg-ans on eagles to protect their fragile legs.
Know it's not illegal to own a pet squirrel in Canada, but some wild squirrels can have rabies or other diseases.
No
Bald Eagles don't live in groups, there are only the parents and babies until the babies are old enough to take care of themselves then they to leave to find their own mates
Bald Eagles don't live in groups, there are only the parents and babies until the babies are old enough to take care of themselves then they to leave to find their own mates
Synthetic marijuana is strictly prohibited in Canada. It is illegal to own and use it.
Bald Eagles do not have any natural predators. They are the kings of the sky. However and oportunistic seagull would be more than happy to find an unatended eagle nest with some yummy eggs or new hatchlings. Also Eagles when flying low are always being pestered by smaller more agile birds like starlings, crows, ravens, and seaguls. It seams they all try scare off the Bald Eagle possibly protecting their own nests. It's not uncommon to see a Bald Eagle soaring with 4 or 5 Crows dive bombing it's head. But every now and again the Eagle wil get one.
Wild turkeys are heterotrophs. This means that they must acquire energy and they cannot produce their own energy from the Sun.
Yes, it is illegal in some provinces such as Quebec, Alberta and Saskatchewan. Under the law L45233881K.