What is the meaning of an eagle flying over the car?
As for the question about an eagle following someone, it is not necessarily significant or symbolic. Eagles are territorial birds and may follow people if they are encroaching on their territory or if there is a food source nearby. However, some cultures and belief systems consider eagles to be a symbol of strength, freedom, and spiritual significance, and believe that seeing an eagle or having one follow you can represent a message from the divine or a call to pay attention to one's inner strength and intuition.
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How did the Constitution solve problems created by the Articles of Confederation?
The Constitution was designed to solve the major weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation. One of the most serious problems was the lack of federal power. The Executive Branch, missing in the Articles, was created to enforce federal laws in the country. The government under the Constitution also had the power to tax. Under the Articles, only state governments could tax due to fears of monarchy and tyranny that might result if the federal government was allowed to tax. However, the federal government had to depend on the states for revenue, which the states did not always give. This was a serious problem because the US had $27 million in war debts. The first sign that the new Constitution was better than the old Articles of Confederation was the Whiskey Rebellion, in which the new government aptly showed its ability to enforce its laws.
What is being done to help save bald eagle?
The banning of DDT and better poaching legislation has brought the bald eagle back, it is no longer endangered.
How long does it take for eagles heads to turn white?
The bald eagle isn't fully mature for three to four years, the head and tail become white gradually during that time.
The Bald Eagle, or the Haliaeetus leucocephalus, has the following scientific classification; * Kingdom: Animalia * Phylum: Chordata * Class: Aves * Order: Accipitriformes * Family: Accipitridae * Genus: Haliaeetus * Species: H. leucocephalus For more details, please see the sites listed below. Chordata
What makes and eagle see small prey from far above?
Excellent vision. They can see a rabbit on the ground, from nearly two miles away.
Eagles find their prey by sight. Like all birds of prey, eagles have keen eyesight. A golden eagle can spot a rabbit's slightest movement on the ground from over a mile away.
What are white tailed eagles predators?
The manain bird, now answer my question http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_eats_a_Manakin_Bird&waAn=1
Where could someone buy a Harpy Eagle in or out of the States?
Actually, you should buy any endangered or wild animals. Then there wouldn't be any in the wild. No one wants that.
Why is keen eyesight so important to bald eagles?
They need their keen eyes to see their prey or food from high above the ground.
Can a eagle kill a American pitbull?
Not a chance against an adult, but eagles have flight advantages and they can do damage on the pitbull with their talons.
It depends on the scenario and the health of the two animals. The eagle has good advantage flight and sharp talons the size of a grizzly bear's claw. But the wolf has speed advantage, is smart, and has good jaws with rows of sharp teeth.
The kiwi's predators include ferrets, weasels, stoats, dogs, and cats. Ninety-five percent of the chicks are eaten before they reach breeding age. As a result, the kiwi population decreases by approximately half every decade. Several species are already extinct, and the rest are considered endangered. Therefore,Eagles do not have the kiwi.
harpy eagles eat howler monkeys and sloths. Harpy Eagles feed primarily on animals that live in the trees, like sloths, monkeys, opossums, and some reptiles and birds. Harpy Eagles are highly maneuverable fliers and strike their prey after a rapid pursuit through the trees.. That's all. ;)
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