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How much do you know about bald eagles? Part 3 T. Trimpe 2008

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1 How much do you know about bald eagles? Part 3 T. Trimpe 2008 http://sciencespot.net/

2 1.In what year did the bald eagle become the National Emblem of the United States? A. 1776 B. 1782 C. 1876 2. What is the length of a bald eagles wingspan? A. 4-5 feet B. 5-6 feet C. 6 - 7.5 feet 3. How many talons does an eagle have on each foot? A. 3 B. 4 C. 5 4. TRUE or FALSE? The beak of an eagle is almost as long as its head. 5. How many feathers do bald eagles have? A. 2000 B. 5000 C. 7000 D. Over 9000 6. TRUE or FALSE? All bald eagles have white head and tail feathers.

3 1.In what year did the bald eagle become the National Emblem of the United States? A. 1776 B. 1782 C. 1876 2. What is the length of a bald eagles wingspan? A. 4-5 feet B. 5-6 feet C. 6 - 7.5 feet 3. How many talons does an eagle have on each foot? A. 3 B. 4 C. 5 4. TRUE or FALSE? The beak of an eagle is almost as long as its head. 5. How many feathers do bald eagles have? A. 2000 B. 5000 C. 7000 D. Over 9000 6. TRUE or FALSE? All bald eagles have white head and tail feathers. It was selected because it is a species unique to North America. Ben Franklin wanted the wild turkey to be the national bird, because he though the eagle was of bad moral character. Harpy Eagle Red-tailed Hawk Golden Eagle Bald Eagle Great Horned Owl Peregrine Falcon

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