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.
The Haast's eagle, an extinct species (they ate humans). Nowadays, the Golden Eagle.
The Haast's Eagle Ate Mainly Moas. They Would Also Eat Sheep, Kiwi And Even Humans! Well, If The Eagle Mistoke The Human For A Moa. The Haast's Eagle Is Now Extinct Due To Human Hunting, Livestock Population And The Introduction Of Cats And Dogs Which Could've Preyed On The Haast's Eagle. :( (Sad Romance Music Begins.)
Haast's Eagle was created in 1872.
the haast eagle used to eat; sheep, kiwi and humans
Haast Eagle
Haast's eagle was a giant eagle that lived in New Zeland. It was 3 times the size of a bald eagle and it was big enough to take a man and carry him off to be devouerd.
No haast's eagels are prehistoric so you would not find them in wild.
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New Zealand
The Haast's eagle lived in prehistoric New Zealand often competing with the moari for food.
Maori hunters and the haast eagle.
Yes, the Haast Eagle is extinct. It was the largest known Eagle to have existed. They lived on the South Island of New Zealand. For more details, please see site listed below.