Because people put poison on their plants and animals would eat the plants and eagles would eat the animals and be poisoned.
Yes.
Bald Eagles are not extinct.
the government keeps them to produce more.
They're not.
not even close.becuase there not endangered.
No, not at all. why do whoever asked that ask that. no offense.
They're almost extinct
bald eagles almost became extinct because of the DDT out break that posined the water and eagle eat fish so the eagle will get posined they wouldn't die but when it came time to lay eggs the shell well be fragile and break and because they were hunted.
Absolutely nothing, since Bald Eagles don't live in rainforests.
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.
Bald eagles are important both as predators and as scavengers. Their extinction would result in the spread of disease and the unsafe rising of herd populations.
The bald eagle is no longer a threatened species. After a truly remarkable comeback, it is now listed as "Least Concern".