The Bald Eagle has little bumps on the bottom of its feet, called spicules. These spicules, along with razor sharp talons, help the eagle grip its prey while flying. It can migrate if it wants to, depending on location. If its territory has access to open water, it remains there all year, but if the body of water freezes during the winter, making it almost impossible to get food, it migrates to the south or to the coast. The Bald Eagle picks migration routes which take advantage of thermals, updrafts, and food resources. During migration, it may ascend in a thermal and then glide down, or may ascend in updrafts created by the wind against a cliff or other terrain. Trust me, I have done projects about the bald eagle.
The bald eagle has keen eyesight to spot prey, hollow bones, and a strong beak to lift and catch things with.
ask yo mommy what r the structural adaptations
It eats apples daily for the best of nutrition and its heart beats twice a day. This slow heartbeat enables it to lift off the ground and hover.
it has big tallons to catch and steal fish and it also is a very powerfull flyer so it can go fast
what is a physical adaptation
Physiological adaptation include:
one adaptation is its sharp beak it helps the eagle kill its prey
sharp strong talons, beak '' '', keen eyesight
No Bald Eagle do not eat another Bald Eagle
The Bald Eagle.
a bald eagle flies
a bald eagle
The male bald eagle does not have a name it is just a bald eagle
what kind of teeth does the bald eagle have
I THINK it is the bald eagle
No, the American bald eagle is a bird.
The bald eagle.