Idaho team readies artificial beak for wounded bald eagle
Monday, May 5, 2008 - 02:42
in Mathematics & Economics
ST. MARIES, Idaho (AP) -- She has been named Beauty, though this eagle is anything but. Part of Beauty's beak was shot off several years ago, leaving her with a stump that is useless for hunting food. A team of volunteers is working to attach an artificial beak to the disfigured bird, in an effort to keep her alive....
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