The Harpy Eagle (Harpia harpyja) is a large eagle that hunts tree dwelling mammals, including sloths and monkeys. The adult Harpy is an apex hunter, putting it at the top of the natural food chain. Though rare, it is found from Mexico, Central America and into South America as far south as Argentina. It is sometimes known as the American Harpy Eagle.
The Harpy Eagle
The Harpy eagle lives in the Canopy Layer .
Harpy eagles have no predators.
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.
harpy eagle
How Many Eagles does a harpy eagle have ? They have about 3 eggs every time they hatch eggs.
a sloth