It depends what you mean by " strongest " . First of all, Eagles are the strongest Birds of Prey because they are the largest. Harpy eagles have the strongest talons, and they can carry over half their own body weight in flight. Philippine eagles and African Crowned eagles can lift something 4 times their own weight in flight, but the Philippine eagle have stronger talons than the African Crowned eagle. So all in all, Philippine eagles are the strongest of all birds of prey. Vultures are usually not considered as birds of prey because, they do not hunt their food.
Currently the most rare bird is probably either the Bachman's Warbler or the Ivory Billed Woodpecker. Both species are estimated at under 40 or so specimens left in the wild.
I've heard it's the Gurney's pitta with a population of about 18 birds.
The snowy owl, it is the rarest and most endangered owl in the world.
the po'ouli there are only 6 left in the world. :-o
The rarest bird of prey is the Peregrine Falcon or American Kestrel which are both different kinds of falcons
The United Kingdom was part of the range of the Eskimo curlew, which hasn't been seen anywhere in the world in over 20 years and may be extinct.
the dodo bird
Pou'iou
a snowy owl
the forest owlet
it is the screech owl
what is the rarest wood in the world?
The world's rarest primate is the Hainan gibbon. It's scientific name is "Nomascus hainanus". There are less than 30 known to be alive in the world.
The rarest turtle in the world is a Kemp Riddley . One of the places these turtles can be found is Scottland.
great horned owl
No. Snowy Owls are the rarest and most endangered owls in the world
it is the screech owl
Snowy owl, lives only in circumpolar regions
what is the rarest wood in the world?
it depends where you live but the rarest is a Fennec fox
francium is the rarest atom. there are only about 20 in the whole world!!
The world's rarest dog breed is the New Guinea Singing Dog.
the sparkly glow in the dark iPod is the rarest silly band IN THE WORLD!!!!!!!
From research to answer this... Yes. They are the rarest species of giraffe known to the world.
I thought the rarest aging disease is Progeria
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