Bald eagles can be found in many zoos across North America and beyond, as they are a popular species for wildlife exhibits. While it's difficult to pinpoint an exact number, numerous accredited zoos and wildlife centers house bald eagles as part of their educational and conservation efforts. These facilities often participate in breeding programs and rehabilitation efforts for injured or orphaned eagles.
No, Peacock is the National Bird of India. Bald Eagle is the National Bird of USA.
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.
Bald eagles have lived up to 48 years old in zoos. And in the wild they live up to 20 years old.
That way people can actually show there families and see the bald eagles true beauty
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some zoos have them like the Philadelphia zoo
Yes, chinchillas can live in zoos as I have seen them in zoos before, for example in the Madrid Zoo Aquarium they have chinchillas.
only in the Zoos only in the Zoos
Please tell me if "Northern Spotted Owls live in zoos".
yes there is one in the china zoo. they can live in zoos
25 to 40 years, depending... source: http://www.sandiegozoo.org/animalbytes/t-bald_eagle.html Depending on what??? Try typing "bald eagle life span" into a search engine and see the different claims and answers that pop up!( http://www.google.com )
no they do not. they live on FARMS.