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Eagles

Eagles are differentiated from other birds of prey mainly by their larger size, more powerful build, and heavier head and beak. The Bald Eagle is the national bird and symbol of the United States.

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Is rock Leone better than earth eagle?

there probably the same but i think rock Leone is better because its a really good attack type

What is the name of a sea eagle?

There are many species of sea eagles, the Steller's sea eagle which is the largest, the white tailed sea eagle, white bellied sea eagle to name a few. They are also called fish eagles because sea eagles eats largely on fish like trouts and salmon. Albatross and Terns. erne

Do male bald eagles lay on the eggs?

Ma and Pa eagle build a large nest consisting of a structural understory of twigs and limbs. The nest is usually high up in a tree, sometimes on a cliff, or even on the ground, but generally the higher the better. The nest has a bowl-like depression in the center. The parents fill the depression with grass and straw to make a level surface, and in the middle of that they excavate a smaller cup.

Bald eagles re-use their nests season after season, and when one of a pair dies, the other will take on a new mate from among the unmated younger eagles. Some very large nests are believed to have been occupied for hundreds of years continuously.

The female settles on the cup and lays her egg into it. You can see this happen on various webcams that have been installed at bald eagle nests; if you are lucky enough to actually witness egg laying, all you will see is that the female gives a little shrugging wiggle.

Once the first egg is laid, it's incubated continuously until it hatches, with Ma and Pa taking turns. If more than one egg is laid in a season, the second and (very rarely) third eggs are laid in the same cup at intervals of about three days. The parents guard the eggs at all times, and take care to turn the eggs with their beaks from time to time.

The eggs hatch about 35-40 days after they are laid, and they hatch in the same order, with a few days delay between each one.

What state do eagles live?

Near fresh water and green life. Oh and near tons of fish.

Is a bald eagle a thing or person?

A Bald Eagle is a BIRD! It is not a thing, it may be a SYMBOL for America if that is what you mean. But it is a BIRD and it is definitely not a person! Where did you get that idea from anyways?

What species eagle flies the highest?

An individual Rüppell's Griffon (or vulture, Gyps rueppellii) holds the highest confirmed flight, as the bird was ingested by an engine on a passenger jet at 37,900 feet (11,550 meters) in 1975.

Other birds that fly at high altitudes are :

  • Bar-headed geese (Anser indicus) that migrate across the Himalayas at over 28,000 feet (8530 m)
  • Whooper swans (Cygnus cygnus) recorded at over 27,000 feet (8230 m) over the Faroe Islands near Iceland
  • Bar-tailed godwits (Limosa lapponica), spotted at up to 20,000 feet (6100 m).
  • Canadian Geese and Mallard Ducks, at over 9,000 feet (one struck a plane at 21,000 feet in 1961)

How many diploids do eagles have?

Birds have quite conserved chromosome numbers compared to other vertebrates. The typical diploid number (2n) is 80 chromosomes. Chicken, for example, has 78 chromosomes.

Of the avian species so far examined (~800 out of ~9600) about 63% have 2n=74 to 86, and a further 24% have 2n=66-74.

The lower extremes include the stone curlew and beach thick knee (2n=40), while the highest numbers are found in the Grey or Southern Go-away bird (2n=136-142; exact numbers are hard to find) and the common kingfisher (2n=132 or 138).

How do eaglets get water?

Yes, all living organisms need water to survive.

How do golden eagles survive in the cold?

Bald Eagles winter in and around Red Wing, MN where the temperature dips to -20F. As long as there is open water where they can fish as is in the Mississippi River (because the speed at which it flows), they did just fine for the 22 years I lived there.

What does blad mean?

for a start its bald. a bald eagle is where all the hair from the pubic triangle is shaved.

Can an eagle kill man?

It could kill a man if it's claws accidently caught the neck of the person.

It's claws would pierce into the juglar vein causing instant death, or if it landed on your head it could cause bad head injurys.

The likelyhood of it happening is about the same as being hit by lightning though, as the size and shape of a human body would deter the Eagle, survival instinct.

They would rather go after prey smaller than itself so it can eat and usually behave in a robotic instinctive way, survival is key.

The only sure way to die would be to physically try and raid it's nest, this would be a sure fatal move, remembering that the Eagle is seeking survival over anything else.

Are cardinal bird warm blooded?

I'm pretty sure it's warm-blooded, because birds and mammals are the only two vertebrates that are warm-blooded.

Who is golden eagles enemies?

Golden eagles have few enemies except man. The young or injured birds may be taken by predators, but healthy adults are hard to catch, and could really put up a scrap if caught with their beak and talons.

Where is mint mark on 2014(s) silver eagle?

Above the date. No mark-Phidelphia D- Denver S- San Fansisco

Home of an eagle?

The nest of an eagle is called an 'aerie'.

Is bald eagle in north America?

Because bald eagle can only live in north America and only can give birth in America because of the weather

How do eagles catch their pray?

An eagle owl catches it's prey with it's talons (feet).

What does the eagle use to catch its food?

Bald Eagles are hunters. Their most preferred food is fish. They fly over seas and scoop down to pick up fish using their claws. They also feed on small mammals like rabbits, deer fawn, hares etc

Who was the leaders of the eagles?

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Which animals are the eagles prey?

That depends on the species of eagle. There are sea eagles that will prey on fish, eagles that will eat other birds but most commonly eagles eat small animals such as rabbits.

What does a camel eat?

Camels eat a wide variety of plants over expansive home ranges. They have leathery mouths and can eat practically any vegetation including thorns, dry vegetation and salt bush that other mammals avoid. Just about all vegetation available in the desert.

camels mainly eat straw/hay/roughage in the wild they will nibble on small branches/leaves/shrubs the diet from the zoo and private people owning camels is way -WAY- too rich; carrots, fruit etc is too rich for them; use these as nice snacks, but only snacks/reward

What do eagles do?

Well you cant take dose's of eagle all day unless that's slang for some type of drug. If your question was, "What does an eagle do all day" i shall answer.

An eagle collects food for its self and/or its youngins. It may also make a nest and fly aimlessly around.

Do eagles eat rice?

Eagles are a bird of prey, meaning they are carnivores (eat meat). This would mean that no, they don't eat rice.