Most eagles are larger than other birds. They tend to have longer and wider wings, and they fly faster and more directly to their destination. Their beak tends to be heavier than that of other Birds of Prey.
yes since eagles are birds and birds are vertabrates and vertabrates have backbones, eagles have backbones.
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birds
Large birds such as, Vultures, Eagles, and other large birds eat them.
Eagles are generally heavier than most other birds of prey, with some species weighing up to 15 pounds.
Eagles (and most other birds) do not have vaginas. In stead, they have an opening called a vent or a cloaca. That is used to eliminate waste, lay eggs and accept sperm from the male. Most male birds, including Eagles, do not have penises either. They also have an opening, and they mate by putting their opening on the female's bird opening. It's like a kiss. This is why it is sometimes hard to see the difference between a male and a female bird, and you can only see it by outside differences between different sexes.
Yes.
owls and other birds
Hawks,Vultures,and Eagles
Bald eagles hatch from eggs, just like all other birds.
Yes, birds of prey like falcons and eagles.
Bald eagles weigh about 10-14 pounds. They are carnivorous and eat fish and small game. Eagles have about 7,000 feathers.