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Humans.
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.
In my opinion: yes. If it's illegal to hurt America's Bald-Eagle, then it should be illegal to hurt, harm or even kill any endangered animal.
maybe
something that is mighty
fly and kill prey and sleep
Eagles are predators, and feed on other animals. While many animals will eat eggs, there are not animals that deliberately stalk and kill eagles. If an eagle is injured or sick, there are many small predators that would eat an eagle that could not defend itself, such as weasels, raccoons, fox, possums, wolverines, etc.
because men kill a lot of bald eagle
Dead bald eagles should be reported to Fish and Wildlife officials. To kill a bald eagle would bring stiff penalties however.
one adaptation is its sharp beak it helps the eagle kill its prey
bald eagles aren't hunted anymoreit because there a lots of population of eagle so they have to shot the eagle to get a little bitPeople hunt the bald agle for fun, food, for their feathers, and for their 'trophies'.because they might do it for fun,or they sometimes cook,and EAT them! Yuck!
a GREY WOLF would kill a bald eagle easily. The wolf would bite the eagle's neck and shake it. The eagle probably would hurt the wolf with his talons but the wolf would over power it