5 Questions
What is the national bird of the United States?
Bald Eagle
How far can an eagle turn its head?
210 degrees
What do eagles build their nests out of?
Sticks
How fast can eagles fly?
200mph
What is the average lifespan of an eagle in the wild?
30 years
Study Notes
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Eagles are one of the most majestic creatures on Earth, with strong wings and a powerful grip.
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There are over 60 different species of eagles and they can be found all over the world.
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Some eagles, such as the Bald Eagle, build their nests on high cliffs.
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Baby eaglets are called Eaglets and are incredibly stubborn birds that don't give up easily.
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Eagles are the national bird of the United States of America.
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They can fly at speeds of up to 200mph and are one of the smartest birds in the world.
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Eagles are monogamous and will mate for life.
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Eagles use their wings to balance themselves and can turn their head up to 210 degrees.
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Eagles build their nests out of sticks, moss, seaweed, and lichen.
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The Golden Eagle is the most commonly found eagle species.
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Eagles are the national bird of the United States and are known for their soaring abilities and strong talons.
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Eagles can't swim, but they can paddle when hunting.
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Eagles can live up to 30 years in the wild and 50 years in captivity.
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Male and female eagles are different sizes and it is not known why this is the case.
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Eagles migrate in response to changes in weather, but some eagles stay in cold climates.
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Eagles are strong and can survive in difficult conditions
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They catch live prey and eat it
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People can emulate the eagle's strength by staying strong in difficult situations
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People can also luck out by having good luck with bird poop.
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