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It has brown feathers. Part of it’s name comes from the word piebald. The picture of this animal can be found in many places. Founding Fathers wanted to choose on animal that would represent the U.S.A. This animal was chosen to represent strength, freedom, courage and immortality.
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It has brown feathers. Courtesy of JC-net
Part of it’s name comes from the word piebald. Courtesy of JC-net
The picture of this animal can be found in many places. Courtesy of JC-net
Founding Fathers wanted to choose on animal that would represent the U.S.A. Courtesy of JC-net
This animal was chosen to represent strength, freedom, courage and immortality. Courtesy of JC-net
In the 1600’s there were around 25,000 to 50,000 species of this animal. Courtesy of JC-net
It is on the list of the Protection Bird Act. Courtesy of JC-net
The bird has been poisoned by pesticides. Courtesy of JC-net
It is one of the largest bird in North America. Courtesy of JC-net
This animal can live for a long time. Courtesy of JC-net
This animal is believed to helped protect soldier during the Revolutionary War. Courtesy of JC-net
This animal is believed to helped protect soldier during the Revolutionary War. Courtesy of JC-net
This animal became the national symbol for the U.S.A. in 1787. Courtesy of JC-net
It has white feathers on it’s head. Courtesy of JC-net
It is found on the back of the one dollar bill. Courtesy of JC-net
It is found on the back of the U.S.A. quarter. Courtesy of JC-net
It is Elbert Elementary School’s mascot. The one and only Bald Eagle! Courtesy of JC-net