As a grownup, have you ever just wanted to start a whole new job/career path? Some of you may be younger, but for me - I'm 43... But I'd love to do something like this, or be a photographer, or an archaeologist.... or marine biologist...
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she doesn't seem to be sitting as far down as she was.. maybe it's just the camera angle or maybe it's because it's not quite as windy as it was
In the 4th grade we did a big study on King Tut. I said then that I wanted to be an Egyptologist. I've seen a lot of specials recently on Egypt. That would be my first choice.
Q: How can you tell the difference between a male and female adult bald eagle?
A: Visually, they look identical, but as with most raptors, the female is larger (heavier and bigger) than the male. Sometimes this is clearly visible in a pair, when you see both together at the nest, but otherwise, we are just guessing. In the hand, biologists can differentiate male versus female using two key body size measurements, the depth of the bill (beak) and the length of the hallux talon, on the rear toe. These measurements are plugged in to a neat formula developed by eagle biologist Gary Bortolotti back in the early 1980's, based on numerous measurements of eagles of known sex.
http://www.learner.org/jnorth/tm/eagle/ExpertAnswer06.html
I've always wanted to be a veterinarian however I just don't have the math aptitude for the pharmacology and chemistry classes
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