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Courtesy of JC-net It has brown feathers.
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Courtesy of JC-net Part of it’s name comes from the word piebald.
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Courtesy of JC-net The picture of this animal can be found in many places.
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Courtesy of JC-net Founding Fathers wanted to choose on animal that would represent the U.S.A.
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Courtesy of JC-net This animal was chosen to represent strength, freedom, courage and immortality.
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Courtesy of JC-net In the 1600’s there were around 25,000 to 50,000 species of this animal.
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Courtesy of JC-net It is on the list of the Protection Bird Act.
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Courtesy of JC-net The bird has been poisoned by pesticides.
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Courtesy of JC-net It is one of the largest bird in North America.
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Courtesy of JC-net This animal can live for a long time.
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Courtesy of JC-net This animal is believed to helped protect soldier during the Revolutionary War.
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Courtesy of JC-net This animal is believed to helped protect soldier during the Revolutionary War.
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Courtesy of JC-net This animal became the national symbol for the U.S.A. in 1787.
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Courtesy of JC-net It has white feathers on it’s head.
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Courtesy of JC-net It is found on the back of the one dollar bill.
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Courtesy of JC-net It is found on the back of the U.S.A. quarter.
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Courtesy of JC-net It is Elbert Elementary School’s mascot. The one and only Bald Eagle!
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