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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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Who is the actress in where eagles dare?

The stars of 'Where Eagles Dare' are Richard Burton, Clint Eastwood, and Mary Ure. This film was released in 1968 and made over 21 million dollars at the box office.

Is an eagle a tertiary consumer secondary consumer primary consumer or a primary producer?

They are secondary consumers. It is sure that larger animals will eat them like sharks and seals.

Who is the blonde in the eagles of death metal video clip for I Want You So Hard Boys Bad News?

i think it might be Elisha Cuthbert who stars in the Film "Girl Next Door" but not to sure. it looks like her alot and she is fit

What is the resting heart rate of an eagle?

The average heart rate of a peregrine falcon is about 268 beats per minute.

How are finches and eagles alike?

Sparrows are a particular type of finch. Both sparrow and finch are extremely widely used names that have no specific meaning when used colloquially. True sparrows are related to weavers and are mostly sombrely coloured but many bird species that are named sparrow are rather spectacularly coloured, such as golden song sparrows.

Who made the statement The eagle has landed?

These were some of the first words uttered by Neil Armstrong after the Apollo 11 mission landed on the moon in 1969. The full quotation is "Houston, Tranquility Base here. The Eagle has landed."

The first words uttered on the moon were actually Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin saying "Contact light!," followed by a brief exchange of technical jargon related to shutting down the engines of the lunar module.

How long do birds care for there young?

For about 8 weeks, ( 50 - 60 days ) then the young are fully fledged.

What is the symbolism of an eagle tattoo?

Eagles symbolises "Power", there are other meanings for 'Eagle tattoos' such as 'America, New Jersey, Gangs, etc' but a majority of the time as a tattoo on skin its to let the tattoo speak the persons personality/ways etc to represent 'He/She is powerful in person or some kind of way.

What live in an eyrie?

Large raptors such as eagles and hawks live in eyries.

What was the Lord of Eagles name?

The name of the Eagle that rescued Gandalf from the tower of Orthanc in Isengard is 'Gwaihir the Windlord, swiftest of the Great Eagles'

Around page 340 in Fellowship of the Ring, chapter Council of Elrond.

What does the eagle mean on the Poland flag?

Eagle is Poland's heraldic badge, but it isn't on the flag - the flag is just white and red. However, flag with coat of arms is used with some special destinations: on embassies, ships or airports. You'll find more info at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag_of_Poland

What is the name of a golden eagle nest?

Eagles live in an 'eyrie' - pronounced air-ee or eye-ree

What does overheads mean?

Overhead is the expenses for running a business. Such as electric, rent, payroll, etc. They are usually termed overhead expenses.

What does wearing two eagle feathers in your hair mean?

Different tribes have different meanings on these things, specifically speaking. Generally speaking a feather had to be 'given' to someone to make it special (there are other ways, but that becomes specific). In any case, as a general and simple explanation, a feather would be given to a man for each act of bravery he committed. If he were to save a child from an animal attack, etc.

Do the Eagles got a chance to playoff?

they should cause there record is 8-7 and the cowboys are 9-6 and the eagles play the cowboys next week and if the eagles when they would have the same exact record i dont get it some tell me how does it work ????

How much can a bald eagle's nest weigh?

69 pounds

Large female eagles can weigh 16-28 lb while male eagles which are smaller than female eagles can weigh from 8-13 lb

What is the Egyptian symbol for loyalty?

The ancient Egyptian had many symbols for many different types of strength. The elephant is brute strength, as it was used for transporting large loads and people. The giraffe is strength with grace and flexibilty because of its natural movements.

Why didnt Benjamin Franklin want the bald eagle to be used as a symbol to represent the US?

Because he thought that the Bald Eagle was a coward
Ben Franklin thought that the bald eagle was a coward and a thief. He thought that the wild turkey should have been the national bird because of its bravery and nobility.

What do bald eagles represent?

Eagle feathers or eagles have meaning to the peoples who have a spiritual connection with them. A single eagle feather has meaning according to what it is used for in the culture. If there is no spiritual connection with eagles, then its just a feather, but its still a beautiful feather.

Is the bald eagle a national symbol of the US?

The Founding Fathers wanted to choose an animal that was unique to the United States. For six years, the members of Congress engaged in a dispute over what the national emblem should be. As a result of the debate, in 1782, the bald eagle was chosen because it symbolized strength, courage, freedom, and immortality and that it would look much better as the country's national symbol. Also, the founders of the United States were fond of comparing their new republic with the Roman Republic, in which eagle imagery was prominent. It is found on the Great Seal of the United States, the Seal of the President of the United States and various U.S. coins.

Contrary to popular legend, there is no evidence Benjamin Franklin wanted the wild turkey as the symbol over the bald eagle. The origin of the claim was in a letter Franklin wrote to his daughter in 1784 (after the bald eagle was adapted) in which he was critical of the Society of the Cincinnati.

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What is Zimbabwe's national bird?

In the Great Zimbabwe ruins, on the Hill Complex, stone sculptures of this bird were found, and therefore, Zimbabwe's national bird is the African Fish Eagle.

What is the value of The United States Constitution 200TH Anniversary Double Eagle Commemorative Bicentennial Celebration Coin dated September 17 1987?

I have two of these coins from my father. I can't anything on them on the web. I too would like to know the value.

As far as I am able to determine, this coin has no precious metal value. It is not minted by the uS Mint and is not US legal tender. It is not made of silver or gold, although it may be zinc with silver plating. Normally, the term "Double Eagle" means a $20 gold coin. The US Mint is minting commemorative gold half eagles. but not eagles and not double eagles. On this coin, "Double Eagle" is a play on words as there is an eagle that appears to be landing on a mirror, thus showing two eagles. It has novelty value only. I would estimate its value at $5 USD max. 9/9/09 There was both a gold and a silver coin issued in 1987 to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the constitution. It sounds like you have the gold coin, since that is the only one with an eagle on it. It has a weight of 0.2687 troy ounces. It is composed of 90% gold, 3.6% silver and 6.4% copper. My experience is that the value fluctuates with the value of gold. You can check on EBAY to see what they have sold for recently.