yes. I have 5. They live in my bathroom and i feed them cornflakes
Well it's important because bald eagles effect the environment that they live in. If a bald eagle was your pet, wouldn't you want it to live?!
they are cute
It depends, really! Anyway, even if you are living near a bald eagle's nest, the chances are ten to one. So don't worry!
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James Buchanan was the 15th president of the United States of America. Among his presidential pets was a pair of bald eagles.
They are not bound to make as good pets, unless their tamed. In the United States and some other countries all birds of prey have federal protection and their possession is not allowed.
A bald eagle's weekness is its own eggs that lays. I mean, they just cant take it no more && decide to throw it down on the sidewalks so humans can make a mistake to capture it and make it as their pet.
In the United States, it is illegal to keep an eagle as a pet due to federal laws protecting them. Eagles are protected under the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act and the Migratory Bird Treaty Act. Penalties for possession or harming an eagle can include fines and imprisonment.
His pet bird was the eagle.
Eagles can way anywhere from 1 lb. to 15 lbs.
No: If you know where one is, I suggest you notify your home-state's Fish & Wildlife Department as soon as possible as they are Federally protected & their feathers are catalogued (should they become deceased) for dispersal to various Native American tribes. Native Americans are the ONLY residents of The United States that may possess Bald Eagle feathers. Only bird sanctuaries & zoos may keep live Bald Eagles, under permit from the federal government.
I would recommend feeding Holistic Select by Eagle Pack Pet Foods. I feed it to my dogs and they love it. There are lots of flavors.