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The World’s Largest Eagles Have Talons That Are Larger Than Bear Claws

There’s no doubting that the harpy eagle is a stunning creature with its expressive face, feathered collar, and black and grey tones. If its unusual look isn’t enough to wow, its height and wingspan are.

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These large birds of prey may grow up to 3 feet 5 inches tall and have a wingspan of up to 7 feet 4 inches, giving them the appearance of a puppet from Jim Henson’s Labyrinth.

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The harpy eagle has become quite a famous icon on the internet due to its astounding size and distinctive look. People routinely post photos of the massive eagle on Reddit, where they marvel at its size. A female bald eagle may weigh up to 12 pounds, whereas a female harpy eagle can weigh anywhere from 13 to 20 pounds. It’s worth mentioning that a male harpy eagle will weigh between 9 and 13 pounds, while female eagles are always stockier than their male counterparts.

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A female bald eagle may weigh up to 12 pounds, whereas a female harpy eagle can weigh anywhere from 13 to 20 pounds. It’s worth mentioning that a male harpy eagle will weigh between 9 and 13 pounds, while female eagles are always stockier than their male counterparts.

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Due to environment, despite its total size, its wingspan is slightly less than that of other eagles. From Mexico through Brazil and northern Argentina, these uncommon birds can be found in the high canopy of tropical lowland rainforests. In contrast to other eagle species that mostly soar in broad, open regions, their shorter wings aid them in navigating through the forest. Even yet, the harpy eagle is still the world’s biggest eagle.

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In terms of looks, males and females have the same black, grey, and white feathers, with elevated feathers on the head giving the bird a puzzled face. Take heed of the harpy eagle’s formidable talons if its gothic appearance wasn’t enough to scare you. The back talons, which measure 5 inches in length, are actually larger than a grizzly bear’s claws. No other eagle has talons as huge as this one. It should come as no surprise that the harpy eagle is at the top of its food chain, given its strength.

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Unfortunately, as rainforest development reduces their habitat, harpy eagles are becoming increasingly scarce in Latin America. Because harpy eagles are monogamous and only have one eaglet every two years, even a small decrease in population might make recovery difficult. In some ecosystems, the extinction of this apex predator represents a major damage to the ecology.

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For example, their hunting of creatures like as capuchin monkeys serves to naturally keep populations in check. This is significant because these monkeys take eggs from bird nests and might lead to the extinction of other species if they are not controlled.