Nothing...he's a child molester..what do you want to have his stuff in your house for?
What is the lifespan of an eagle?
Over 30 years in the wild; longer in captivity. The oldest recorded bird in the wild is 29 years. This is biased low because longevity records are from banding. It is likely that birds can live well into their 30s and maybe beyond. -- ccbirds dot org
Do bald eagles have camoflage?
No, it does not; camouflage is more typical of animals that don't move much, and since these birds fly a lot, there won't be much use for camouflage.
What is the habitat of a harpy eagle?
Harpy eagles live in the rainforests of Central and South America. They eat things like other birds and reptiles, tackling prey as large as iguanas.
A cattle egret is a medium sized heron, white in color, originally from Africa it is now found in both North and South America. Scientists are still unsure about how it has extended its range across the Atlantic.
How many arrows are does the Bald Eagle hold in its left talon?
There are 13 arrows in the left talon of the eagle. The right talon has an olive branch which represents peace. The olive branch is in the right talon because it symbolizes that the peace is more important than the arrows.
How do you know if your wild bird eggs will hatch or not?
Firstly if you have a nest your buird will try to comfort it more by putting leaves or sticks, etc. Then because the bird will spend alot of its time in the nest or breeeding box and come out in only some times. Also the birg gets pregnant approximately 2-3 months after the male and female meet.
Can you breed an ostrich with an eagle?
This feat is possible, though attempting to do so is not for the faint of heart. To successfully cross breed an eagle and a hawk there are three requirements.
1. Both birds must have the same blood type. Ideally, AB-
2. The birds must be acquired from different continents
3. It must be done under the full moon at midnight on Friday the 13th
A word of warning,
there have been rumors of black holes being created when people attempt this process carelessly. Also, there may have been a sphinx involved.
According to the Honolulu zoo's website, they are the only animal that blinks the way humans do, by lowering the upper eyelid.
See: http://www.honoluluzoo.org/great_horned_owl.htm
they do have a lower eyelid that blinks up that is transparent. It only comes up when sleeping or when they have something in their eyes.
How much water does a golden eagle eat?
During warmer weather, bald eagles might drink fresh water, but they often get most of their liquids from their diet.
What senses do bald eagles use the most?
The same as almost everything else, sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell, although they can use these a lot better than most animals
Is an eagle the biggest bird in the world?
Yes its is it's the largest and biggest of all eagles too its true don't believe me check google and type "Is the Harpy Eagle the largest and biggest eagle's" (without the quote)
Philippine eagle is the Largest eagle in the world and the Steller's sea eagle is the heaviest
Rank Common name Scientific name Body mass 1Steller's sea eagleHaliaeetus pelagicus6.7 kilograms (15 lb)2Philippine eaglePithecophaga jefferyi6.35 kg (14.0 lb)3Harpy eagleHarpia harpyja5.95 kg (13.1 lb)4White-tailed eagleHaliaeetus albicilla4.8 kg (11 lb)[12]5Martial eaglePolemaetus bellicosus4.6 kg (10 lb)[12] Rank Common name Scientific name Total length 1Philippine eaglePithecophaga jefferyi100 cm (3 ft 3 in)[13]2Harpy eagleHarpia harpyja98.5 cm (3 ft 3 in)3Wedge-tailed eagleAquila audax95.5 cm (3 ft 2 in)4Steller's sea eagleHaliaeetus pelagicus95 cm (3 ft 1 in)5Crowned eagleStephanoaetus coronatus87.5 cm (2 ft 10 in) Rank Common name Scientific name Median wingspan 1Philippine eaglePithecophaga jefferyi220 cm (7 ft 3 in)2White-tailed eagleHaliaeetus albicilla218.5 cm (7 ft 2 in)3Steller's sea eagleHaliaeetus pelagicus212.5 cm (7 ft 0 in)4Wedge-tailed eagleAquila audax210 cm (6 ft 11 in)[14][15]5Golden eagleAquila chrysaetos207 cm (6 ft 9 in)6Martial eaglePolemaetus bellicosus206.5 cm (6 ft 9 in)These lists of the top five eagles are based on weight, length, and wingspan, respectively. Unless otherwise noted by reference, the figures listed are the median reported for each measurement in the guide Raptors of the World[11]in which only measurements that could be personally verified by the authors were listed
Source: Raptors of the World/Wikipedia/Eagle
When does a Bald Eagle learn how to fly?
The fledglings will start learning to fly between 10 and 12 weeks of age. This is when they are first leaving the nest, and exploring the immediate area, and trees near by. They will practice short hopping flights and exercise their wings, building strength over the next couple of months. For more details, see the sites listed below.
What kingdom is the eagle belong?
its in the birds kingdom cuz its considerded a bird, who would even ask this; stupid people these days
The Von Haast eagle waits on a tall tree so that the prey couldn't see them. They see a shadow they zoom off the tall tree and get their prey. They dig their claws in the preys back and waits till it dies and then they eat it.
How many generals were Eagle Scouts?
These Army, Air Force and Marines generals earned Eagle Scout:
These Navy and Coast Guard admirals earned Eagle Scout:
Why are an eagles bones hollow and light?
So that the bird is not too heavy to fly and to aid in the intake of oxygen as the bird breaths in flight.
How far can eagles spot their prey?
Well, in 2007 the bald eagles were removed from the endangered species list, the lower point of bald eagles was 417 breeding pairs, it is now estimated that there are over 10,000 breeding pairs with at least 1 mating pair in each state. In some other answers it says there are 47,000 bald eagles left. Now the bald eagles are listed with a status of "threatened".