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"<b>Bald eagles are not really bald. </b><br><br>The bird gets its name from the distinctive appearance of the adult's head. Because the feathers on its head are white while the rest of its body is brown, the bird appears to be bald.",

"<b>House Proud: </b><br><br>Bald eagles re-use nests year after year, constantly adding and extending them.",

"<b>Patriotic Bird:</b><br><br> The national bird of the United States is the bald eagle.",

"<b>The Philippine Monkey Eating Eagle:</b><br><br> The Philippine Monkey Eating Eagle is known for its preference for eating monkeys. This impressive bird stands over 3 feet tall and can weigh up to 9 pounds larger than a golden eagle.", 

"<b>Master of its Territory:</b><br><br>The Bateleur eagle of Africa hunts over a territory of 250 square miles a day. It has long, broad wings and a very short tail. While most eagles hunt down live prey, the Bateleur feeds mainly on carrion (dead animals).",

"<b>Bombs Away!</b><br><br> A soothsayer warned the poet Aeschylus that he would die from a house falling on his head. What really fell on his head? A tortoise! With such an absurd prediction, Aeschylus paid no heed to the warning, which soon turned out to be close to the truth. <br><br>Flying high above one day a golden eagle, dropped a large tortoise to break its shell. Unfortunately, it landed on his head. <br><br>In the Greek mountains, golden eagles are often caught on camera soaring to great heights and dropping tortoises like bombs to crack open these tightly sealed animals so they can feast on the meat inside the shell.",

"<b>Not So Little, Anymore...</b><br><br>Baby eagles quickly grow to become bigger than their parents. But then, as eagles mature, they lose plumage and weight.  This lets them fly better when they go out on their own to become parents themselves.  So, as eagles approach parenthood, their size is reduced, and the cycle starts over with baby eagles being bigger than their parents.",

"<b>How fast can the bald eagle fly? </b><br><br>The bald eagle can fly at speeds of from 20 to 40 mph in normal flight and can dive at speeds of over 100 mph.",

"<b>Now, That's What I Call Nesting!</b><br><br>How heavy can the nest of a bald eagle become? Bald eagles may use the same nest year after year, adding more twigs and branches each time.  One nest was found that had been used for 34 years and weighed over two tons.",

"<b>Florida: the eagle state </b><br><br>In which state of the United States are most southeastern bald eagles concentrated? More than 80 percent of the bald eagle population in the southeastern United States is concentrated within the state of Florida.", 

"<b>Sink or Swim: </b><br><br>What happens when a bald eagle falls into deep water? Bald eagles can actually swim. They use an overhand movement of the wings that is very much like the butterfly stroke used by human swimmers.",

"<b>Big Catch:</b><br><br>What is the largest animal an eagle can kill and carry away in its talons? An eagle can attack, kill and carry away an animal as large as a young deer.",
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