In most species of eagles, the females are actually larger than the males. A female bald eagle has a wingspan of 80-90 inches, and a body length of 35-37 inches. While a male bald eagle's wingspan is shorter, at 70-85 inches and a body length of 30-34 inches. Eagle's usually lay 2-3 eggs per year, however, only one chick usually survives. In most cases, the larger, dominate chick, usually a female, will kill the smaller, weaker male chick.
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