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30 interesting facts about Eagles for children


Finding an eagle is a rare moment for many people, but when the opportunity arises, how much do you really know about these beautiful birds?

Here we will look at the 30 most interesting truth about Eagles.

There are more than 60 different eagles, most of them from Africa, Asia and Europe.

Although bald eagle is a symbol of the United States, only two species can be found on the continent.

Eagle is known as one of the strongest birds that can carry the heaviest loads, with a recorded child with 15 lbs (6.8 kg).

Eagles vary in length, weight and other sizes due to their environment in many cases.

A typical adult male eagle weight is only nine pounds (4.1 kg), despite strength and large size.

With a height of 3.5 feet (1.1 meters) and a wide wing of 7.5 feet (2.3 meters), the average male eagle is one of the largest birds around.

Bald eagle grab its name from fact it has a white head while the rest of its body is brown.

The emergency eagle on the United States coins was modeled on a true bald eagle called Peter, who used to live on the top of the United States Mint.

Eagles have been used in police and military many times, and in the Netherlands, Eagles have been trained to help control unmanned aircraft.

It is thought that bigger eaves lived in New Zealand until 1400. Their beaten beat could have reached 9.8 feet (3 meters).

In Scandinavia, some eagles have built a heavy group so much that they broke the tree.

Bald eagle can mate while flying or falling freely.

The mine of an eagle contains keratin, which means it grows all the time like human hair and nails.

In the first half of the 20th century, Bald Eagles was considered a threat to the fishing industry and over 100,000 eagles were killed.

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In many countries, the eagle is said to bring luck, which is a reason that it has been featured on many different national flags.

A mother eagle usually lay two eggs, although in most cases, one of the baby eagles is stronger than brothers and sisters and will kill people weaker.

Eagle is built to be strong and strong among other creatures.

It takes a number of years for a child eagle to fully develop Talons.

Although the eagle can live up to 70 years, this is not always the case and they often become weaker for the end of life, cannot hunt like before.

A brilliant vision of an eagle is partially owed to its big eyes, which can account for about 50%.

A male and female eagle tends to stay together all their lives, build annual nests in the same place.

The female eagle will spend most of 35 days to keep the egg warm, while the males ensure the food is brought to the nest.

The eagle does not eat all the food and a food.

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Bald eagle is threatened

A rare eagle species is the smallest type, Serpent South Nicobar eagle.

Eagles of larger species will weigh about 8-9 (3.5 - 4 kg) after only a few days.

A martial eagle once killed a deer weighing 82 pounds (37kg).

Eagle Feathers have a high demand across North America, but it is illegal to hunt or kill eagles and take them.