You can find a monkey-eating eagle in the Philippines. It is known as the Monkey-eating Eagle but also as the Philippine Eagle.
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Answer 2
Is the question asking where one can find a Monkey who eats Eagles? Or An Eagle that Eats Monkeys? In certain areas there are raptors (Birds of Prey) who grow to large enough sizes to eat small monkeys.
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The monkey-eating eagle was first discovered in Bonga, Samar.
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mouse deer, tarsier, philippine eagle, and the flying lemur
It is located in 3rd district of Davao City. The Famous Philippine Monkey eating Eagle was found in Malagos Calinan, Davao City.
Despite It's Name, It Does NOT Mainly Eat Monkeys. I Think The Name Is From The Harpy Eagle Because It Is Thought To Be Related To The Harpy Eagle. It Mainly Eats Colugos, Fruit Bats, Civets, Lizards, Snakes And Even Other Birds Of Prey. They Very Occasionally Eat Monkeys. (Look Above To See They Do Not Eat Monkeys SO Much.) The Hunting Of Monkey Eating Eagles To Hunt Down Monkeys Are To Have 2 Eagles To Work Together And Kill The Monkey(s). 1 Eagle Flies Around To Confuse The Monkey(s). The Other One Will Go For 1 Monkey And Kill The Monkey.
The rarest kind of eagle is found in the Philippine and is called the Philippine eagle or is also known as the Philippine Monkey eating eagle.
United States of America
The Aztecs were wandering nomads until they saw an eagle with a snake in its beak perched on a cactus. They took this as a sign from their god, Huitzilopochtli, that they should build their capital city, Tenochtitlan, on that spot.
Capuchin monkeys live in the Amazon rainforest of south American and can also be found in Mexico.
The Aztec myth was that when they found an eagle sitting on a cactus eating a snake, that was their promise land and where they would build their city. According to legend, they found that eagle near Lake Tenochtitlan and that is where they built their city. This is also why the the eagle on a cactus with a snake in its mouth is on the Mexican flag.
An eagle won't be found on a map.