Harpy eagles are considered by many to be among the planet’s most spectacular birds but new research led by the University of Plymouth suggests estimates of the species’ current distribution are potentially overestimating range size
The Harpy Eagle is a huge, majestic bird of prey of South America. They can grow to the height of an average human and have been known to pluck monkeys from trees.
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The harpy eagle is a fearsome predator, Named after terrifying creatures from Greek mythology, it is one of the largest raptors in the Americas. Meet the harpy eagle.
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Harpy eagles could be under greater threat than previously thought - University of Plymouth