Smashing a bald eagle egg in the U.S. can get you up to 1 year in federal prison and a $100,000 fine for a first offense. Repeat offenders can face felony charges, up to 2 years in prison, and fines up to $250,000.
Why? Because an eagle egg is still an eagle.
@MLFootball An ambidextrous QB has a real advantage—rolling left or right doesn’t limit them. They can throw with proper mechanics either way, making them less predictable and much harder for defenses to contain when plays break down.
@KentMurphy Really looks like the catcher may have tagged the runner but the umpire didn’t call the out so you have to be aware and make the throw also.