Bald Eagle

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From: Susan (susamel@netscape.net)
Date: Sun Mar 09 2003 - 18:42:55 EST

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    During winter,since it is cold, their muscles shiver and their feathers
    keep their bodies warm allowing them to continue foraging for food. During
    this time of year, eagles rely on other scavengers to hack into a dead deer
    carcass before they can pick up and swallow loose chips of meat. For
    example, Ravens eat the deer from the inside out and flying chips of meat
    can be picked up and swallowed by eagles. Eagles also find frozen fish in
    nearby dams and swallow it in chunks. They can also find mice in
    fields. Sometimes people leave frozen fish out when they ice fish and the
    eagles take the fish. One man sets up a couple of hard-boiled eggs and the
    eagles eat them.

    Iselin Middle School/grade 7A
    Shreya
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    Allison
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    Tomas

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