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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 a eagle stronger than a ostrich?

no the cheetah is stronger because the cheetah could climb on the ostrich back and could kill them

Do all the baby eagles survive?

No. Not all baby animals of any kind survive. A bald eagle pair (which mate for life), usually lay two to three eggs each year, but it is rare for them all to survive.

Why is the eagle considered sacred?

It was adopted as such by congress very early in our history. I think they chose it because it had been a Roman symbol and there was a great deal of identification with the Roman Republic and because it is a beautiful and majestic bird. The national bird of the United States of America is the Bald Eagle.

Can a red wolf kill a harpy eagle?

yes, harpies (harpia) can probally pick it up or eaither kill it, heres why, the eagle can probally pick it up or eaither smash its skull with 700 pounds of pressure, and the claws are 5 inches long and the eagle is massive more then the wolverine, and the wolverine is very musclar and and heavy, but it will die against a harpy eagle cause harpies are half raptor, however people need body armor for it. you will always need it unless you wanna get dropped or even killed

What is the meaning of the eagle?

It could symbolize religious connection, the US, being elevated above your fellows, and some other connotations.

EagleThe eagle was a symbol born by men of action, occupied with high and weighty affairs. It was given to those of lofty spirit, ingenuity, speed in comprehension, and discrimination in matters of ambiguity. The wings signify protection, and the gripping talons symbolize ruin to evildoers. The eagle is held to represent a noble nature from its strength and aristocratic appearance, as well as its association with the ancient kings of Persia, Babylon and the Roman legions, having been the official ensign of those empires. Since then, other empires and nations have also adopted the eagle as their symbol, such as the German third Reich and the empire conquered by Napoleon. The eagle is also associated with the sun. As a Christian symbol, the eagle represents salvation, redemption and resurrection. The eagle has been represented over the centuries in a variety of different ways: wing tips pointed up or down, wings closed or rising or the eagle displayed from above with one or two heads. Parts of the eagle such as the head, wings, legs or talons, are also often symbols in heraldry. The claw of a bird and leg of a bird are always taken to be that of an eagle unless specified otherwise, and the eagle leg borne on a shield or coat of arms is said to signify that the "preyer upon others has been preyed upon," though this is highly uncertain. An interesting form of the eagle is the alerion, which is drawn without the beak or the legs. It is thought to represent a formerly great warrior who was seriously injured in combat and is no longer able to fight. The osprey may also be classed with the eagle. It is always represented as a white eagle and is referred to in heraldry as a sea-eagle.

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How much does a bald eagle egg weigh?

Bald eagle eggs usually weigh only about four ounces. Fully grown adult bald eagle weigh between ten and fourteen pounds.

Are there white eagles?

EAGLES # have big wing span # eats fish # have falcons # sharp beak # eagles are smart

What is the eagle holding on the Great Seal of the US?

The eagle on the Great Seal of the US is holding an Olive Branch in his Talons. The eagle is also holding a banner in his beak which reads "Out of many, one."

Is a albatross a bird of prey?

No, the Albatross is not a reptile. The Albatross is a seabird, and one of the largest flying birds. There are 22 subspecies, and all are listed by the International Union of Conservation for Nature, IUCN Red List, 18 of those 22 are listed with a status in the threatened range. According to the IUCN Red List, the "threatened range" includes, the critically endangered, endangered, and vulnerable status of endangerment for the species. For more details, please see the sites listed below.

Which country's national flag has an eagle and a snake on it?

Many European flags have eagles on them, but the one that best matches your description is the flag of Montenegro. Click the link for a photo.

Why did the bald eagle become a national symbol?

No year. The bald eagle (a symbol of the US) appeared on the reverse or BACK side of all circulating US quarters issued from 1796 to 1974 and 1977 to 1998.

Quarters minted during 1975 and 1976 all carried the dual date 1776-1976 in honor of the Bicentennial and featured a striking image of a colonial drummer boy.

Beginning in 1999, quarters have carried images of states, territories, national parks, and other historic sites.

How many times do eagles flap their wings per second?

Depends if it is a bald eagle it will flap its wings over 550 times per minuter. Another Type of eagle can beat its wings over 300 times a minute. i can beat my meat over 50 times in a minute.

Do harpy eagles have predators?

yes. One of their biggest predators are us, other than that it is like mountain lions and bobcats, maybe not exactly those but those were only Examples

it lions!!! they get feed to lions at the zoo

How old is an eaglet when it learns to fly?

After about 6 weeks of being with their Parents the Baby Eagles are pushed out of their nest to go on their own.

Actually, baby eagles, or eaglets, stay in the nest until at least 11-12 weeks of age. The parents feed the babies until they leave the nest permanently. Even if the eaglets can fly well, they quite often keep coming back to the nest or stay in the area while the parents continue to feed them. Only occasionally will the parents 'kick a baby' out of the nest. Even when they do, they still care for them until they finally leave permanently.

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Are eagles native to Australia?

Yes. There are several species of eagle which are native to Australia.

The Wedge-tailed eagle is Australia's largest bird of prey. Other eagles include the White-bellied Sea-eagle and the Little eagle.

What is the cause of bald head?

A bald spot on the front of the head, is usually caused by lack of meditation. You need to free your body & mind and if you don't, it will punish you by taking away the cover to your brain so that it pours out without being covered.

Does the sea eagle live in Alaska?

No, because it would die 'cause its too cold there. If a Sea Turtle lay eggs there, then the eggs would have died right after they were born.

SARA SALIAJ ST.LOUIS, MO CRESTWOOD ELEM. 5th GRADE

When was Chief Eagle Wing born?

Chief White Eagle died on April 4, 1984, in Los Angeles, California, USA.

How many eggs will a golden eagle lay in its life?

Golden Eagles lay from 1 to 3 eggs per breeding cycle, with 2 being the most common and 4 being a rare occurrence.