You know what they say about big countries.
seagulls are people too. lol i think you trying to judge with that comment. we all have our own value. we are all equal and important. that whys he the bald eagle the national bird and your not. think about that, and id like your comment.
And, yet, when most people hear the word "Eagle", they generally picture the bald eagle. Funny how that works hu?
Depend on where you were born or raised, in the USA relate eagle with a "Bald Eagle" is normal i think, but in other countrys as Australia, eagle can be related to that particular specie "Australian Wedge Tail Eagle", in Mexico is related to the "Golden Eagle". Funny how really that works hu?
Yet, I've still never heard of the Wedge tail until this photo, but I guarantee most the world knows of and recognizes the Bald eagle on sight. Such as the (likely) Australian who created this picture seems to know of the Bald eagle, and seems to assume everyone else knows it to. So my point still stands. Funny how that STILL works hu? But, hey, thanks for playing and good effort trying to be clever.
Me neither, yet there are a lot of diferent eagles we may not know, besides, countrys with some kind of relation (USA, Mexico, Australia) share some facts, i know about the Bald Eagle, a lot of show that come from US in some point show a Bald Eagle, same goes to Movies or sports (you have a tendency to bring an Bald Eagle in every major event), even when i travel to USA a lot of people have their trucks with that eagle and your flag.... so, i know about the bald eagle, maybe some australian guy knew about the bald eagle the same way, yet, every time someone say eagle, on my mind appear a picture of the Golden Eagle, nothing wrong in any side to think their way, just is not that "when most people hear the world Eagle, they generally picture the bald eagle", maybe in the US, but not in other countrys.
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