Actually niether of these species are the largest in America. The Harpy Eagle is the largest in America and also happens to be the 2nd largest in the world. The Golden Eagle has the longest wing span of any eagle in America, however.
No, per the link provided below, in NORTH AMERICA, the Bald Eagle is larger. I saw a link somewhere, comparing Harpy Eagles with Philippine Eagles, and there ensued a discussion as to just exactly what was meant by 'large': Wingspan and heighth, or weight and bulk? The controversy rages on!
no, the second largest eagle is the sea eagle
No, the bald eagle is not the largest. Its the Phillippine Eagle, then Steller's Sea Eagle, then Bald Eagle, then White Tailed Eagle Golden Eagle You forgot the harpy eagle! its definitly bigger than the golden eagle
golden eagle
There are two..The bald eagle, and the golden eagle.
The largest eagle is the Golden Eagle, and it's wingspan can be up to eight feet.
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Yes, the Mexican golden eagle (not the bald eagle, which is the bird that represents America).
there are about 150,000 to 200,000.
Ospreys are not stronger. The golden eagle can kill a siberian wolf and throw a mountain goat off the cliff. An osprey will never have a chance to do those things.
The golden eagle is the bird. Capybara and mice are both rodents. The capybara is the largest rodent and resembles a pig in size. The mice is the small rodent you can see in homes.
The golden eagle is not an endangered species.