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bald eagle
noun
a large, fish-eating eagle, Haliaeetus leucocephalus, of the U.S. and Canada, having dark golden-brown back and wings, and white plumage on the head and tail in the adult: some recently endangered populations are now recovering.
bald eagle
noun
a large eagle, Haliaeetus leucocephalus , of North America, having a white head and tail, a yellow bill, and dark wings and body. It is the US national bird
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of bald eagle1
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A juvenile bald eagle has less than a 50% chance of surviving because of its inexperience, according to the American Eagle Foundation.
Because of its inexperience, a juvenile bald eagle has less than a 50% chance of surviving, according to the American Eagle Foundation.
The perilous first year aside, bald eagles generally live 15 to 30 years in the wild, experts say, although Steers noted one banded eagle who clocked in at 38 years.
Conservation efforts often rally behind “flagship species” like the giant panda, polar bear or bald eagle in order to save the entire habitat in which those species live.
The act has been credited with saving 99% of the species it protects from extinction, including bald eagles, California condors and Mexican gray wolves.
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