b/c of their genetics, they usually have smoothe thick skin that hair is hard to grow from; many say itz b/c the sun burned the hairs off but really their ancestors were just plain hairless on the face so the present day north American Indians are too
lucky
there are about 150,000 to 200,000.
American flag, bald eagle, and the white house are some
It was a tossup between the Bald Eagle and the Turkey for the national bird.
The National Bird of the US and its territories is the Bald Eagle Haliaetus leucocephalus.
A number of people with Asian or American Indian Ancestry lack hair under their arms.
The American Bald Eagle has NEVER been classified as extinct.
no but Bald Eagles live in North America
The American Bald-Eagle
No. They are a North American species.
The American Bald-Eagle
the north american reigion
Yes. Bald Eagles live in North American Wetlands and forests, including in marshes
The Bald Eagle.
England its not England dude. The bald eagle is the only eagle unique to North America. that's why its called the American Bald Eagle
No..The largest North American bird is the whooping crane.
No. Lions are found in Africa and small parts of Asia while the bald eagle is found in North America, so the two would never meet.
Indians Leaving Bald Mountain - 1903 was released on: USA: September 1903