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Habitat: |
Lowlands and in the rainforest. Emergent and canopy layer. Central and South America. |
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Diet: |
Monkeys, sloths, kinkajou, parrots, opossums, coatis, big birds and tree porcupines. |
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Enemies: |
Humans. |
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Facts: |
The Harpy eagle is the one of the largest eagles in the world. It can weigh up to 20 pounds and have a wingspan of up to 7 feet. Its current population is unknown. The Harpy eagle stands for power. It has talons as big as a grizzly bears. Its feet are as big as a man's hand. The female Harpy eagle is much larger than the male.They weigh roughly 50% more. The Harpy eagle is the national bird of Panama. The females usually lay 1 or 2 eggs. The Harpy eagle's eyesight is excellent and used for spotting prey. They will fly around for days to find a suitable animal for their growing young to eat. They are so powerful that they are able to snatch sloths from a tree, even when the sloth has a tight grip on a branch. |