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An eagle clutches unfurled flags in its talons as it soars high above the mountaintops in this dramatic wooden wall clock. Uses 1 AA battery (item #25228; not included). 13 1/8" diameter.
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Bald Eagle Facts
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- Bald eagles have a long, downward-curving yellow bill with large, keen eyes.
- Average flight speeds are about 20 to 40 mpg (30 to 65 kph).
- Eagles are carnivores and hunt during the day (they are diurnal).
- Although the diet of eagles is primarily fish, they will scavenge dead animals as a source of food.
- The next of a bald eagle can be up to eight feet across and may weigh a ton.
- A female eagle will lay one to three eggs sometime from December to March.
- Like most animals, eagles live longer in captivity.
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