All eagles are capable of carrying weight about equal to half their body weight. In the case of a Harpy Eagle, that would be around 10 lbs, or 5 kg. They do frequently attack prey much larger than that, up to 20lbs, or 10 kg., only they can't quite carry that much weight.
The biggest eagle, the harpy eagle, can carry prey that weighs up to half of its own body weight while in flight.
A bald eagle can carry about 4 pounds of weight.
An eagle can carry up to about 4-5 pounds of weight while flying.
A bald eagle can carry about 4 pounds of weight while flying.
A bald eagle can lift and carry up to about 4 pounds of weight.
An eagle can carry up to about half of its body weight while flying.
An eagle can carry up to about 4 pounds while flying.
A bald eagle can pick up and carry about 4 pounds of weight in flight.
An eagle can carry up to about 4 pounds (1.8 kilograms) while flying.
An eagle can lift and carry prey that weighs up to about half of its own body weight.
A golden eagle can carry up to about 15 pounds (6.8 kilograms) in flight.
No, the eagle is much more powerful.