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Could anything be more majestic, serene or threatening than the largest bird of prey in the world, the harpy eagle, soaring above its domain? Weighing nine kilograms and with a 2.2 meter wingspan, this giant of the sky glides at 65 kilometers per hour over dense Brazilian rainforest. Its cruel head with flaring colored crest and huge hooked beak twists constantly from side to side.
It spots a monkey in treetop 2.5 kilometres away and closes in on its prey. The monkey munches on, oblivious to the threat. Then the eagle strikes, plucking its prey from its perch with talons borne on legs the thickness of your wrists. 41) . The eagle caries the body back to its treetop lair. The famed and feared harpy eagle has killed again.
It’s hard to believe that a creature so well equipped to survive could ever find itself under threat. But with huge tracts of rainforest being felled in Central and South Amirica, the harpy’s food sources are harder to find.
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