No.
Wrong continent. Harpy eagles live in South America, tigers live in Asia.
Ignoring that, harpy eagles hunt high in the trees, and tigers don't climb much.
Ignoring that too, tigers would quickly become too big to be a realistic prey animal for a harpy eagle.
Yes..And monkeys, and many other small animals.
With there feet to help them catch their food and eyesight to find food and their nest.
No, Toucans do not eat Harpy Eagles. Its more likely that the Harpy eagle would eat the Toucan especially if it was a small species like an Aracari.
yes
Golden Eagles and Harpy Eagles.
They are daylight hunters which means that they eat during the day.
Harpy eagles diet includes golden lion tamarins.
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yes, some of the natof people do.
Harpies target sloths, monkeys, snakes, porcupines, kinkajous, anteaters, oppossums, birds like macaws, iguanas and will even hunt and kill livestock like young calves and lambs, though this in itself is a rarity. Harpy eagles have also been reported to hunt down and eat capybaras and young deer.
Unlikely. Harpy eagles hunt prey that live in the trees, and tapirs stay on the ground. Besides, even a fairly young tapir would be too big to be a realsitic target for a harpy eagle.
Harpy eagles have no predators.
Jaguars, mountain lions, tree pythons, and boa constrictors prey on harpy eagles. They mainly do it by ambush attack.