Harpy Eagles
The Harpy Eagle is one of the largest and most powerful eagles in the world, known for its striking appearance and impressive hunting skills. It has a distinctive crown of feathers on its head and strong talons that can measure up to 5 inches long. These eagles primarily inhabit tropical rainforests in Central and South America, where they are skilled at navigating through dense foliage.
Harpy Eagles primarily feed on medium-sized mammals, such as sloths and monkeys, which they capture using their powerful claws. They are known for their impressive flying abilities, often soaring high above the canopy. Due to habitat loss and hunting, their populations are declining, making them a species of concern for conservation efforts.