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This patriotic stainless steel collectible dagger has a noble bald eagle's head for a handle and is sheathed in the American flag. Alabastrite sheath and hilt. 3 1/2" x 1 1/8" x 12 1/4" high. Blade 6 1/2".
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Bald Eagle Facts
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- An eagle has approximately 7,000 feathers on its body.
- The female bald eagle is 30% larger than the male.
- Eagles are carnivores and hunt during the day (they are diurnal).
- Eagles eat smaller prey whole and regurgitate the indedible parts (like hair, feathers, and bone).
- The next of a bald eagle can be up to eight feet across and may weigh a ton.
- The eggs of a bald eagle take about a month to a month and a half to hatch.
- Eagles are a threatened species. They were reclassified from "endangered" to "threatened" in the lower 48 states in 1994.
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