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Bald Eagle | National Geographic Kids A bald eagle's white head may make it look bald But actually the name comes from an old English word, "balde," meaning white These graceful birds have been the national symbol of the United States since 1782 Bald eagles were on the brink of extinction because of hunting and pollution But laws created almost 40 years ago have helped protect them, and they've made a comeback Female bald
50 Birds, 50 States - National Geographic Kids 50 Birds, 50 States Barry the bald eagle soars from coast to coast to meet state birds and learn about their homes Each episode is an animated rap music video focusing on the big cities, history, landmarks, and significant geographical areas of each state
Archaeopteryx - National Geographic Kids A pigeon-size creature perches in a tree in what’s now Germany Spotting a small reptile on the ground, it launches itself off the branch and glides down, snagging the prey with its claws Called Archaeopteryx (ARK-ee-OP-tur-ikhs), this animal will puzzle scientists about 150 million years later: They weren’t sure if it was a dinosaur or a bird Early bird Archaeopteryx had teeth and a
If Birds Left Tracks in the Sky, They’d Look Like This This story appears in the January 2018 issue of National Geographic magazine If birds left tracks in the sky, what would they look like? For years Barcelona-based photographer Xavi Bou has been
King Vulture | National Geographic Like other vultures, the king vulture is a scavenger These large birds glide on air currents, conserving energy while searching the forests or savanna below for the corpses of dead animals
Duck-Billed Platypus | National Geographic Kids Duck-billed platypuses are small, shy animals They have a flattened head and body to help them glide through the water Their fur, dark brown on top and tan on their bellies, is thick and repels water to keep them warm and dry even after hours of swimming Their head and body grow to about 15 inches (38 centimeters) and their tail about 5 inches long (13 centimeters) Their most remarkable