The harpy eagle (Harpagornis harpyja) is one of the largest and most powerful eagles in the world, found primarily in tropical rainforests of Central and South America. It can weigh up to 10 kilograms (22 pounds) and has a wingspan of about 2 meters (6.5 feet). Known for its striking appearance, it features a distinctive crest of feathers and strong talons that can measure up to 13 centimeters (5 inches) long. Harpy eagles primarily prey on medium-sized mammals, such as monkeys and sloths, and are considered an apex predator in their ecosystem.
Harpy Eagle
The Harpy Eagle
No, but it is in some trouble of endangerment.
The Harpy eagle lives in the Canopy Layer .
Harpy eagles have no predators.
harpia harpyji or harpie
Harpy eats harpily!
a harpy eagle eats sloths, monkeys, coatis, and other mammals
The current population of the harpy eagle is 20,000 to 49,000. The population is declining at a rapid pace. The home range of the harpy eagle is South America.
no
yes the harpy eagle is known as the physically most powerful among the eagles
No, The Harpy eagle actually consumes the Linn's Sloth.