By the sound of it you have your head in the cloude so you should know, there not extinct... God are some people for real
2006-11-08 21:32:31
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answered by Brad 5
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The Bald Eagle (migizi) is not extinct. He was on the Endangered list since his numbers were so few. His population is growing now and where I live he can be seen all the time. I had the opportunity to talk to him two years ago. There were a number of ravens on the side of the road picking at a carrion of a deer. I figured I would bring them some extra food and went home and got it. When I got out of the truck and was placing it there all I heard was the landing of wings. On my right side about 15 ft. stood a huge Bald Eagle, checking it out. I finished putting the food out and walked back to the truck, shaking. He ripped that meat apart like it was nothing. He looked back at me, and I started driving away, but I slowed down and asked him to leave me a feather. As I drove away he flew away with a chunk of meat. I drove back home and the next day when I had to go to town to get some milk I stopped by there. Laying there was a long brown feather.
It's the Dodo bird that is extinct. A lot of other animals are on the Endangered list and it's up to the people of this Earth to protect them. Even you.
2006-11-08 15:23:44
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answered by windandwater 6
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The eagle was born with instincts, and as far as I know, exsinct is not a word. I think the word you are looking for is extinct, and it never was extinct, it was just endangered, due to DDT, or something like that. I'm not exactly sure if that's it, but it was some kind of pesticide. Since the use of that stuff was banned, the eagle has made a huge comeback.
2006-11-09 03:47:12
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answered by esugrad97 5
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Instinct? Exsinct? or Exstinct?
At least it's not extinct.
Although I believe the 'egal' is extinct... as is your brain.
2006-11-08 12:42:13
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answered by mainwoolly 6
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In Wales and England,through persecution from game hunters and sheep farmers.There are still none in Wales.I think a few were re-introduced to The Lake District,and the Golden Eagle survived in Scotland.Sea eagles were re-introduced to Rhum,in The Hebrides,and have now moved to nearby Mull.
2006-11-08 12:46:35
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answered by ? 3
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lol Yu are confused
The Bald eagle became endangered. Once something becomes extinct its gone forever.
Endangered means the numbers are almost to zero.... It is still endangered in some areas
BUT through breeding programs and Habitiat reconstruction and protection the Bald eagle is making a superb comeback.
THe birds are protected in all 50 states and even possesion of a feather from one is a crime.
Hope that helps
Wismom
2006-11-08 12:38:36
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answered by Wismom 4
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The Bald Eagle is doing well here in Newfoundland too,as is the Loon.My cabin is on a pond called Loon Pond,and there is always a family of them there every year.They are all gone south for the winter now.
2006-11-08 12:52:36
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answered by hunter 6
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Eagle are now becoming a thriving populated bird again. But very slowly. The dodo is instinct
2006-11-08 12:48:32
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answered by James Ed 2
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never was instinct only endangered. all do to hunting for the feathers and DDT.
Only American Indians now can have Eagle feathers and DDT is outlawed ,the eagles have made a major comeback
2006-11-08 12:44:41
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answered by xjoizey 7
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I think you ought to let the Eagle in on the deal cos I saw 2 today and they didn't look the slightest bit ill, let alone extinct.
2006-11-08 12:41:17
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answered by Anonymous
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never heard of an egal and i dont think eagles have ever been extinct.
2006-11-08 19:16:50
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answered by pegs_down 3
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