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Eagles belong to the genus Aquila, which includes many of the true eagles. However, the term "eagle" can also refer to various species across different genera, such as Haliaeetus for sea eagles and Aquila for other types. Overall, while Aquila is the most common genus associated specifically with eagles, other genera also encompass eagle species.

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