birds
Usually not. Eagles are top predators and very rarely eaten by other animals.
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.
yes they do
it depends on the species, but some eagles such as the Bald Eagle and Stellar's Sea Eagle, eat fish where as others like the Harpy Eagle and Philippine eagle eat monkeys, civets, and sloths again, it depends on the species
That depends on the species of eagle. There are sea eagles that will prey on fish, eagles that will eat other birds but most commonly eagles eat small animals such as rabbits.
Harpy eagles are crucial to rainforest ecosystems as apex predators, helping to maintain the balance of prey populations, such as monkeys and sloths, which can prevent overgrazing and promote biodiversity. Their role in the food chain supports the health of the rainforest, influencing the distribution and behavior of other species. Additionally, as large birds of prey, they can indicate the overall health of their habitat, serving as a barometer for environmental changes and conservation needs. Protecting harpy eagles also helps safeguard the broader ecosystem they inhabit.
Some examples of animals that eat each other in the tropical rainforest include jaguars preying on capybaras, boa constrictors feeding on monkeys, harpy eagles hunting sloths, and caimans devouring fish and amphibians.
People kill many animals illegally for different reasons. Sometimes people kill animals for their medicinal value or their fur or skin. Other people kill animals so they can make money off of them.
The Predators Of Kinkajous (Pronunced k-in-ca-jow.) Are Jaguars, Caimans, Harpy Eagles, Green Anacondas And Green Tree Pythons. And Humans.
Hawks,Vultures,and Eagles
They hunt for sloths, monkeys, tree pythons, iguanas, and small deer.
They are wild animals, not really good as pets. You would need a wildlife license to care for one.