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How much do you know about bald eagles? Part 1 T. Trimpe

1.An eagle can up more than 7000 feathers on its body. How much would all the feathers weigh together? A. ½ pound B. 1.3 poundsC pounds 2. True or False? Eagles have hollow bones. 3.What is the weight of an eagles skeleton? A. ½ pound B. 1.5 poundsC. 4 pounds 4. True or False? Bald eagles are only found in North America. 5.On average, which would be larger: a male or a female bald eagle? A. Male B. Female C. Neither, they are the same size. 6. How old are eagles when they are considered adults or are able to start reproducing? A. 1 year old B. 2 to 3 years oldC. 4 to 5 years old

1.An eagle can up more than 7000 feathers on its body. How much would all the feathers weigh together? A. ½ pound B. 1.3 pounds C pounds 2. True or False? Eagles have hollow bones. 3.What is the weight of an eagles skeleton? A. ½ pound B. 1.5 pounds C. 4 pounds 4. True or False? Bald eagles are only found in North America. 5.On average, which would be larger: a male or a female bald eagle? A. Male B. Female C. Neither, they are the same size. 6. How old are eagles when they are considered adults or are able to start reproducing? A. 1 year old B. 2 to 3 years oldC. 4 to 5 years old