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INFORMATION

Zoo

Catalina Island

Type of aviary

Imitation of the natural environment

Habitat

The coast of Southern California in the Gulf of Santa Catalina

Type of food

Fish

Population in the world

600

About species

The bald eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) is a bird of prey found in North America.

INTERESTING FACTS

  • Distinguishing feature of the immature bald eagle over the mature bird is its black, yellow-tipped beak; the mature eagle has a fully yellow beak.
  • The bald eagle has sometimes been considered the largest true raptor (accipitrid) in North America.
  • The bald eagle has a body length of 70–102 cm. Typical wingspan is between 1.8 and 2.3 m and mass is normally between 3 and 6.3 kg
  • Female pandas give birth to one or two cubs every two years. Cubs stay with their mothers for 18 months before venturing off on their own.
  • BTo hunt fish, the eagle swoops down over the water and snatches the fish out of the water with its talons.
  • The bald eagle is a powerful flier, and soars on thermal convection currents. It reaches speeds of 56–70 km/h (35–43 mph) when gliding and flapping
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