By Rajni Pandey | June 26, 2024
With a wingspan of up to 7.5 feet and weighing up to 20 pounds, Harpy Eagle is native to Central and South America's tropical rainforests and is known for its powerful talons and distinct facial disk.
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Found in the forests of the Philippines, Philippine Eagle has a wingspan of up to 7.3 feet, weighs up to 18 pounds, and is recognized by its long crown feathers and large size.
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Living in northeastern Asia's coastal regions, Steller's Sea Eagle boasts a wingspan of up to 8.2 feet, weighs up to 20 pounds, and features a large yellow beak and dark brown plumage.
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With a wingspan of up to 8.5 feet and weighing up to 14 pounds, Martial Eagle inhabits sub-Saharan Africa and is noted for its dark brown upperparts and powerful build.
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Australia and New Guinea's Wedge-tailed Eagle has a wingspan of up to 9 feet, weighs up to 15 pounds, and is characterized by its long, wedge-shaped tail and large body.
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Found across North America, Europe, and Asia, Golden Eagle has a wingspan of up to 7.8 feet, weighs up to 15 pounds, and features dark brown plumage with golden-brown nape feathers.
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Native to sub-Saharan Africa, Crowned Eagle has a wingspan of up to 6 feet, weighs up to 10 pounds, and is known for its feathered crest and powerful talons.
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With a wingspan of up to 8 feet and weighing up to 15 pounds, White-tailed Eagle inhabits Europe, Asia, and Greenland, and is marked by its pale head and neck.
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North America's Bald Eagle, with a wingspan of up to 8 feet and weighing up to 14 pounds, is distinguished by its white head and tail and dark brown body and wings.
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Verreaux's Eagle, found in eastern and southern Africa, has a wingspan of up to 7.7 feet, weighs up to 13 pounds, and is noted for its black plumage with white V-shaped back markings.
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