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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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What color is an eagle?

There are different species og eagle that come in different colors. You will need to give a particular species.

How do you make a paper desert eagle?

To see how to make a desert eagle, go to YouTube, click the search bar, and type in "how to make a paper desert eagle" once you do that, a bunch of desert eagle paper tutorials should pop up! Hope this helps! :)

Do eagles drink or do they only get moisture from their food?

Eagles drink the water for the animal they kill and they also drink the blood from the animal

Is mr ray a spotted eagle ray?

yes, Mr. Ray, from finding nemo, is a spotted eagle ray.

Do people need license to hunt eagles?

You are not permitted to hunt eagles, with or without a license because eagles are really important to Aboringinal people. Especally when they drop eagle feathers,dont't pick them up there for Aboringinal people

What is EGL certificate?

EGL in this context stands for European Gemological Laboratory. Their charter is to "focus on gemstone certification and research."

You can read more about them, below.

Why is the Illinois flag have an eagle on it?

The eagle is the symbol of America and Illinois choose it as well.

Can a golden eagle fly a human?

No, they can carry about 2-3 times their weight but not that much, same as white horned owl which is strongest bird in North America. The condor can carry the most weight and can lift a small human like a baby.

What does a bee hive look like?

A bee hive looks like a big nasty oddly shaped ball of brown and gray paper mache with several entrance/exit holes for the bees. Also another factor to the bee hive appearance is that it is in a tree and there are tons of BEES flying around it.

What does a screaming eagle represent?

Scream with the eagles or hoot with the owl’s means be daring or sit on your hands.

Why is a group of bald eagles called a monkey?

Why u may ask well because a monkey is like one person and so the eagle cover up the monkey.. Srry if u dont get it.. hehe

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A group of bald eagles is called a convocation, not a monkey.

What is the value of your eagle arms 12GA companion?

The value of a Eagle Arms 12GA companion varies slightly by its condition. As of 2014 the estimated valued of this item in excellent condition is 150.00.

Is there a fine for keeping eagle feather?

Not as long as you didn't pluck it from the actual bird or take it from a nest. If you found one somewhere, keep it. I suspect that many people would consider it to be good luck.

Do bald eagles hunt cats?

Bald Eagles usually eat fish, either they have caught or they have stolen from other Eagles. They will eat other things as well, but domesticated animals are not high on their list. The Bald Eagle has a lifting power of roughly four pounds. If fish is not available they will prey on ducks, or other water birds, sometimes even small mammals. They will eat carrion when they find it, and fight other eagles over it. The Bald Eagle will even chase other raptors, forcing them to drop their kill. They don't have to eat each day, but they can't go for prolong periods without eating. They have been seen hunting in pairs, and even going as far as attacking other raptors to steal prey or force them to drop their prey. But as for eating dogs and cats, they are raptors that normally prey on water species. Considering their lifting power of four pounds, a dog, or cat would need to be either already carrion, or very young. Anytime that domesticated tiny young animals are introduced into a wild environment, they should be closely supervised, if not harnessed. That rule should apply to pet birds as well. Raptors will hunt pet birds, when they are out enjoying the air. It's just not normal for Bald Eagles to do so, hawks are known more for that. For more details, please see the sites listed below.

Why do eagles soar in the sky?

Bald Eagles are commonly reported by hang glider pilots in the Owens valley along the California/Nevada border to fly far above 15,000 feet. They will circle with hang gliders, sometimes flying only 10' off their wingtip. They will share the same rising thermal for many thousands of feet before the hang glider pilot or the Eagle leaves the thermal and flies on.

I have heard of reports of Bald Eagles being seen over 30,000 feet but cannot find primary sources for those reports. Bar Headed Geese have been known to fly at 29,000 feet and there is no reason that a Bald eagle could not fly as high or higher.

Let this be a lesson on "facts" found on the internet. All over the Internet you will see claims that the Bald Eagle can only fly up to 10,000 feet which is not even close to being correct. Likewise you will see claims that the pesticide DDT was responsible for the dwindling Bald Eagle population which turns out to be also completely false. Do research. Look for primary resources. Don't believe everything you first, or commonly, hear.

What is the difference in the life span of Bald Eagles in captivity and in the wild?

Bald Eagles have a life expectancy of around 30 years in the wild.

Additional Info: The Bald Eagle normally lives between 20 and 30 years of age in the wild. While in captivity they have lived as long as 48 to 50 years old. But the average or normal life span in captivity for the Bald Eagle is well into the mid 40's, in part due to the lack of competition for food, and environmental stresses. For more details, please see the sites listed below.