The territory of an eagle can vary widely depending on the species and environmental factors. For example, a golden eagle may have a territory ranging from 30 to 100 square miles, while a bald eagle's territory can be around 1 to 2 square miles near abundant food sources. Factors such as food availability, nesting sites, and competition with other raptors can influence the size of an eagle's territory. Overall, eagles tend to establish and defend large areas to ensure access to resources.
Big Eagle died in 1906.
Big Eagle was born in 1827.
North America (all of it)
no it doesn't.
Big.
It depends what type of eagle!
The state bird (avian emblem) for the Northern Territory is the Wedge-tailed Eagle.
The Big Harby Eagle's prey are mostly monkeys and birds...
An adult bald eagle is [71-96cm] [28-37.8in].
The Red kangaroo The Wedge-tailed eagle
It was very big !
An adult bald eagle is [71-96cm] [28-37.8in].