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  2. Wedge-tailed eagle - Wikipedia

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    Lifespans of wedge-tailed eagles in the wild are poorly known, with the maximum recorded in one banding study being merely 9 years, quite a paltry age compared to other large eagles, and it is quite conceivable that eagles who survive to maturity not infrequently live around twice that long or more.

  3. What should you do during hurricane season? How to survive a ...

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    Check to see if you live in an evacuation zone and discuss possible evacuation routes with your family. In Miami-Dade, check your zone at miamidade.gov/hurricane . In Broward, visit broward.org ...

  4. How to prepare your home for a hurricane - AOL

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    If you live in a hurricane zone or at-risk state, take steps now to protect your home and well-being. Here are a few ways you can prepare your home for a hurricane. Alan Budman/Shutterstock.

  5. How to survive a hurricane: What to do before, during and after

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    More than 10,000 people worldwide die annually from hurricanes, but following these tips can give you some peace of mind. More than 10,000 people worldwide die annually from hurricanes, but ...

  6. Hurricane-proof building - Wikipedia

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    A Category 5 hurricane-proof log house is resistant to winds up to 245 miles per hour (394 km/h). Wall logs in such construction must be made of glued laminated timber and all other components of the house, including hurricane straps, must be hurricane-resistant.

  7. Bryan Norcross - Wikipedia

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    The book covers hurricane history, science, and includes a large section on hurricane preparedness called "Living Successfully in the Hurricane Zone". In addition, a section called "How I'd Do It Better" is made up of Norcross's comments on and ideas for improving many aspects of the government's system for dealing with the hurricane threat.

  8. White-tailed eagle - Wikipedia

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    White-tailed eagles usually live most of the year near large bodies of open water, including coastal saltwater areas and inland freshwater lakes, wetlands, bogs and rivers. It requires old-growth trees or ample sea cliffs for nesting, [6] [12] and an abundant food supply of fish and birds (largely water birds) amongst nearly any other available ...

  9. Tampa zoo animals hunkered down as Hurricane Milton nears - AOL

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    The zoo sustained no damage when Hurricane Helene bumped along Florida's Gulf Coast about two weeks ago, she said. But Burns said to her knowledge the zoo has never had a direct hit since it was ...