i think so i think eagles are all over the world. Your Welcome! =D
Eagle owls eat a variety of prey, some quite large. They have an assorted diet. Along with mammals like mice, rats, squirrels, hedgehogs, hares etc.
Why are the Statue of Liberty and the Bald Eagle important to America?
beacause America hade alot o animal's like (rabbits,mice,rat,fish,squriels etc) that were un-wanted so Bald eagle would eat them to get rid of all the un-wanted animal's
America hade and the state of liberty presence the liberty of the statec (America) and it give's faith and peace to american people
How big is the Philippine monkey-eating eagle?
Philippine eagles weigh around 10 to 18 lbs, are 38 to 40 inches long, and have a wingspan of over six to almost seven feet long.
The female is up to 102 centimeters long and weighs about 7 kilograms. The adult male is about 91 centimeters and 5 kilograms.
Adult Philippine eagles weigh 10 to 18 pounds. They are the second largest eagles.
The Philippine Eagle, also known as the Monkey-eating Eagle, or the Great Philippine Eagle, is listed as "critically endangered" according to the International Union for Conservation of Nature, the IUCN Red List. The Red List also has the status for the population trend listed as "decreasing". The average weight of the adult female eagle is 15.5 pounds, while the average adult male is normally 10 to 20 percent smaller, averaging about 11 pounds. The eagle is about 3 and a half feet long, and is considered the largest living species of eagle today. For more details, please see the sites listed below.
Who is stronger the golden eagle or Philippine eagle?
I now the answer is golden eagle con t beat the philippine eagle
answer philippine eagle
What is the meaning of one eagle flying directly overhead?
Life may run more smoothly, if you do something powerful to earn it.
What does the eagle appear to be staring at?
Which eagle?
The Eagle on the Great Seal of the United States of America faces to its own right (the viewer's left). Since the design specifies that the olive branch is grasped by the eagle's (own) right talon, the eagle faces the olive branch (but is not exactly looking at it; as it's considerably below the eagle's line of sight).
To the extent the eagle is "staring at" anything visible in the seal, it's the words "E Pluribus" on the scroll/banner held in its beak.
The Presidential Seal is very similar to the Great Seal, but which direction the eagle's head is turned has varied over the years. It's NOT true that the eagle faces the arrows in wartime and the olive branch in times of peace, though the Presidential Seal was revised in 1945 and the eagle's head was turned towards the olive branch. This is not specifically because of the end of World War II, but rather because no one is quite sure why the eagle ever faced the other way in the first place unless it was simply to distinguish the Presidential Seal from the Great Seal ... heraldric animals traditionally face their own right ("dexter"); facing to their left ("sinister") is unusual.
Was the F-15 eagle in Libya shot down?
No. The F-15 eagle was not shot down by any AA Missile launchers(anti-aircraft missile launchers). It crashed in Libya but no pilots were killed. The pilots of the F-15 eagle ejected from the aircraft by jumping out of the plane with the parachute behind them. Somehow they managed to land safely on the ground.
Gadafi - "we shot down one of the planes!"
Allied Forces - "The plane had engine problems!"
Aircraft's are some of the most advanced technology and they often don't crash but when it comes to the military testing and pushing the technology to the brink they can run into problems. So if you know aircraft's you can find very in-demand jobs!
Is a raven a predator or prey?
A raven is an predator because it goes for people when it is angry. So don't go making ravens vicious because they will peck your eye out before you know it.