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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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Why did the eagles name their reunion tour hell freezes over?

When the band broke up they vowed that hell would freeze over before they'd reunite.

Is a wedge tail eagle a carnivore?

All true eagles are predatory birds.

What are the predators of the white bellied sea eagle?

WE ARE. People are the #1 predator to sturgeon but so are Sea Lions & Lampreys. Bass will eat baby sturgeon & many fish will eat sturgeon eggs, like Sculpin.

Sturgeon are susceptible to many diseases and pollution and loss of habitat (by dams) endanger them also.

How long do baby eagles remain in the nest?

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.

How do eagles drown?

Eagles die in the same manner as other animals. They become old and simply die.

Eagles can also die from disease, starvation, extremes of weather, from being killed by another animal, or being shot by a human.

How strong is a Bald Eagle?

Well lets see... it can lift a full grown Fox from the ground and it it....

It can fly at high altitudes..

It can pinpoint small animals from kilometers from the sky

Sharp senses

its wings are almost 6 foot or more...

Which means its littearly almost like a flying human with sharp senses and alot more strength

I would say.... Pretty strong.. xD

How much money is Don Felder of the Eagles Worth?

More than you have (unless your Bill Gates or something). Actually, no one really knows, because Felder's

lawsuit with the Eagles was settled, and the results were not disclosed. However, he sold his 33% stake of "Eagles Limited" back to Don Henley and Glenn Frey (AKA a**hole), so he had to have gotten many millions of dollars.


What country did the monkey eating eagle found?

You can find a monkey-eating eagle in the Philippines. It is known as the Monkey-eating Eagle but also as the Philippine Eagle.

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A bird beginning with b?

  • babbler
  • bald eagle
  • bantam rooster
  • barbets
  • barn owl
  • barn swallow
  • bittern
  • blackbird
  • Black swan
  • blue jay
  • booby
  • Bourke's parrot
  • bowerbird
  • Brahminy kite
  • Barhminy myna
  • Brahminy starling
  • brolga
  • brush bronzewing
  • brush cuckoo
  • brush turkey
  • brush wattlebird
  • budgerigar
  • budgie
  • bufflehead
  • butcherbird

Do eagles sweat?

Depends on what kind on what kind of activity theyre doing, like flying, eating or reprocducing.

Is a eagle endoskeleton?

Yes the eagle has an endoskeleton, which means its bones are on the inside of its body. A creature that has an exoskeleton would have its shell (bones) on the outside of its body.

What makes eagles fly fast?

Well, everything.

Being predatory, hunting animals, that's what they've adapted to do. Fly fast, catch prey, survive.

They've got the wings, the plumage and the skillset needed, so they do it.

Why do eagles need there feathers?

Feathers keep birds warm and usually they also keep them dry. More importantly, they allow birds to fly. However, no bird that weighs more than 40 pounds is capable of flight. When feathers fall from the body they either feel relived or colder. Sometimes the feathers that fall are used for building nests.

What do eagles smell like?

Probably a lot like whatever they eat (raw meat).

Why is the bald eagles nest so big?

They are about three feet tall, and have a six-foot wing span (meaning one wing spans three feet). They have a large two dimensional size and are big -- for a bird.

The why is difficult to answer, but it's probably because of their position on the food chain.

How is the age of Eagle?

the answer is 20-30 years old the age of an eagle

What is the difference between an ostrich and an eagle?

Well one diffrence is that penguins live in antartica and an ostrich lives in africa.

Is the golden eagle an endangered species?

Golden eagles can be protected if you do not impose any threat upon them, their prey or their habitat. If you do not litter there is less chance of the poor bird choking, personally I think golden eagles are smarter than that. Golden eagles like forests, they need them as their pray is ideally forest bound. If it really calls for it, they should be put in zoos to be bred and then released in greater number.

If you are not in the mood to go litter-picking or woodcutter-slaughtering I'd recommend you begin your own rebellion against anything that may bring the golden eagle closer to extinction.

Can a human eat a eagle?

It is virtually possible to eat anything because of modern technology, A whole family can probably finish a hawk in 2-3 days, if they wanted to. It might take one person a week to eat a whole one. But, since I've never tried, I don't know for sure.

What territory does the bald eagle live in?

Bald eagles are found through much of North America. Usually found near bodies of water.

Why do people like the stinking eagles?

Because their songs are very easy going and relaxing.And they are better than alot of new songs.So please learn to respect other people choices of music.

How can you preserve Golden eagles?

Several things needed to be done to halt the decline of bald eagles. One simple way was to enact legislation that would protect them from hunters. The more insidious dangers, however, were not discovered immediately. There was the discovery in the 1970s that certain herbicides and pesticides caused Brittle Shell Syndrome, resulting in very few eagles (and other birds too!) being born. DDT was banned in the United States once this information was made known. As a result, many raptors and other birds now are making a marvelous comeback. Please go to this website for more cool information about eagles. http://www.baldeagleinfo.com/eagle/eagle8.html