getting a permit
the golden eagle is aquila chrysaetos........
Eagles, and all birds, are vertebrates because they have a spine (backbone).No. Animals with spines are vertebrates, therefore a bald eagle is a vertebrate.
American Bald Eagle and the US Flag
yes because of its wingspan.
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A bald Eagle? No The Golden Eagle is a separate species of Eagle than the Bald Eagle. Perhaps you are confused by the maturing age of a Bald Eagle when it grows from a chick to an adult. It looks quite similar to a Golden Eagle.
No, the bald eagle is not the largest. Its the Phillippine Eagle, then Steller's Sea Eagle, then Bald Eagle, then White Tailed Eagle Golden Eagle You forgot the harpy eagle! its definitly bigger than the golden eagle
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yea,bald eagle and golden eagle are exactly the same except they look a bit different.
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The bald eagle, and the golden eagle in summer only.
Bald eagle golden eagle harpy eagle sea eagle
You mean a Bald Eagle? Their wingspan is about the same. 5-7 feet. The bald eagle might be a little bigger
Well lets see the bald eagle:the adult bald eagle has a wingspan of 2.44m,a hole body of 102cm and has a mass of 2.5 to 7 kg. the golden eagle:A golden eagles body size is 100cm,a wing span of 2.40 and a weight of 2.5 to 7kg. So to tell it all the bald eagle is a little taller and has a bigger wingspan.
There are two..The bald eagle, and the golden eagle.
On June 28, 2007 the Interior Department took the American bald eagle off the Endangered Species List. The bald eagle will still be protected by the Migratory Bird Treaty Act and the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act. The Bald Eagle Protection Act prohibits the take, transport, sale, barter, trade, import and export, and possession of eagles, making it illegal for anyone to collect eagles and eagle parts, nests, or eggs without a permit. Native Americans are able to possess these emblems which are traditional in their culture.