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The national bird of the United States of America, the bald eagle is a huge bird of prey that can have a wing span of up to eight feet and weigh up to fifteen pounds. The eagle's name is reflected in its plumage, with a chocolate brown body and pure white head. Preferring to nest in tall, old trees, these stately birds are often found near open water as their main food source is fish. The bald eagle mates for life, and a pair of eagles will both share the work of raising their chicks.Not suitable for children under 36 months due to small parts.Quick facts:-Hand painted model replica-Beautifully detailed-Just the right size for little hands
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