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Most of the 60 known species of Eagles live in the countries in the European, Asian and African continents.

Only 14 of the 60 live outside these countries.
There are two species in North America (US and Canada), nine species in Central and South America, and three species in Australia.

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north America mostly in the tundra

Eagles are also found in Australia. The wedge-tailed eagle is native to Australia.

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