Yes, Yes they do. :)
Yes it lives in the rainforest but in amazon rainforest.
yes
Harpy eagles, jaguars, and piranhas are three carnivores that live in the South American Amazon Rainforest.
Monkey-Eating Eagles
yes
No. In fact, there are no eagles that live in groups.
no
in central and south America
Yes like the Harpy Eagle
No. They Live In South America. Mostly Brazil And Argentina.
Scarlet Macaw: Known for its vibrant red, yellow, and blue plumage, the scarlet macaw is a common sight in the Amazon rainforest. Toucan: Recognizable for its large, colorful bill, toucans are known for their distinctive calls and are found in the canopy of the Amazon. Hoatzin: This unique bird has a spiky crest and a blue face, and is known for its peculiar digestive system that produces a distinct smell. Harpy Eagle: One of the largest and most powerful eagles in the world, the harpy eagle is a top predator in the Amazon rainforest. Amazon Kingfisher: This vibrant bird is known for its striking blue and orange plumage and can be found near water sources in the Amazon.
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.