The bald eagle is on the Great Seal of the United States.
The bird on the Great Seal of the United States is a bald eagle.
It wasn't a dove, but a turkey and it was Ben Franklin. --- William Barton, who designed the Great Seal, suggested the dove as a national bird at one point as the Third Great Seal Committee was meeting.
The Bald Eagle is considered the national bird of the United States. Its image was adopted in the emblems for the Great Seal and the Seal of the President and it is illegal to hunt these birds in America.
The bald eagle, is the Coat of Arms of the US, and it is on the Great Seal.
Scientist think that both bird's wings and a seal's flipper have the same ancestors.
Great white sharks are carnivores and eat whatever is in the ocean. Any fish or bird or seal in the water can be prey.
An eagle flies and is a bird, a seal swims in arctic areas and is a mammal.
The Great Seal of the U.S.A is used as an enblem today.
The Great Seal of the U.S.A is used as an enblem today.
its the state bird there for repesenting our state
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The Secretary of State is the keeper of the great seal of the State of Illinois.
On June 20th, 1782 the Second Continental Congress adopted the bald eagle for the Great Seal of the United States. On the same day, it was also adopted as the national bird of the United States.