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Haast's Eagles have been extinct since 1,400. DID they eat humans? Probably not
YES! Eagles live in every state except Hawaii. I am PRETTY sure they live in Canada too.........
Males- 20-26 pounds Females-22-33 pounds I'm pretty sure you know, but for all of you who don't, Haast's Eagles are extinct
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New Zealand
The Von Haast eagle waits on a tall tree so that the prey couldn't see them. They see a shadow they zoom off the tall tree and get their prey. They dig their claws in the preys back and waits till it dies and then they eat it.
In a word..No. There was once a species of eagle named as the Haast's Eagle around southern New Zealand but that is all
The Haast's Eagle Did Not Have Any Predators Because There Was No Thylacines Or Dingoes. Their Only Predator Was Humans. But They Did Not Have Any "Natural" Predators Until Dogs And Cats Appeared. Humans Today Are Not Described As Natural. If Thylacines Did Appear. The Thylacine Would Eat The Haast's Eagle. But Thylacines Are Possibly Extinct. Thylacines Though Have Been Belived To Be Still Alive Today And To Be The Most Endangered Animal In The World. Haast's Eagles Are Now Extinct.
Bill Haast's birth name is William Edward Haast.
Julius Von Haast (1st may, 1822 - 16th aug, 1887) gave his name to: Haast Township, Haast Beach, Haast River, Haast Pass, Haast Junction, and Haast's Eagle (the world's largest ever bird of prey was native to New Zealand but is extinct).
Haast's Eagle was created in 1872.
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