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Bald Eagle

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Challenge Question #1

From: by way of Journey North <lthurber@mac.com>
Date: Mon Feb 13 2006 - 12:00:10 EST
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I think one of the Bald eagles should be named Hoover. Here is why I think this is a name fit for a satellite-tracked eagle: eagles hover before they strike their prey. Hoover sounds a little more like a name that Hover.

Another good name would be Shoot. I think this is a good name because the eagles shoots down for his prey really fast.

Erik
Grade 3

I think one of the Bald eagles should be named Sharpy. Here is why I think this is a name fit for a satellite-tracked eagle: the eagle has a really sharp beak and really sharp claws.

Elan
Grade 3

We think one of the Bald eagles should be named Talons. Here is why I think this is a name fit for a satellite-tracked eagle: The eagle has sharp talons.

Jacob M., Paige S.
Grade 3

I think one of the Bald eagles should be named Clawer. Here is why I think this is a name fit for a satellite-tracked eagle: it claws fish from the lakes and brings them to the nest to eat them.

Evan M.
Grade 3

I think one of the Bald eagles should be named Baldy. Here is why I think this is a name fit for a satellite-tracked eagle: because from a distance the eagles look bald.

Lindsay M.
Grade 3

 Ferrisburgh Central School
Ferrisburgh, VT
Received on Mon Feb 13 12:04:54 2006


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