Mountain lions, alligators, and crocodiles prey on bald eagles.
Humans (especially hunters) kill bald eagles by hunting,(shooting) and destruction in their environment.
no
A coyote, bald eagles and the rest you'll have to find out yourself!
Flightless chicks can be preyed on by other birds of prey if they are left unattended by the parents. Coyotes are capable of ambushing a Bald Eagle on the ground, although this is rare. Humans are the biggest threat to Bald Eagles due to poaching and collisions with airplanes for example.
they will not have a predator probably the preditor might be the humans
Bald eagles are classified as threatened and in Maryland they are too considered threatened although in Maryland that may change soon. As of 1977 there were only 44 pairs of breeding Bald Eagles as of 2004 there were 390 pairs.
Occasionally a Great Horned Owl or raccoon in the nest is a threat to the nestlings. Very few other than humans, except for other eagles attacking eagles and young.
bald eagles
bald eagles , northern goshawk, gyrfalcon, red-tailed hawk, and the snowy owl.
humans
no there r no bald eagles in texas