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The harpy eagle also calls this national park home.
However, conservation efforts for the Harpy Eagle have come a long way.
The coat of arms of Panama has a harpy eagle.
It was the tail feather of a harpy eagle, a treasured prize.
A pair of Harpy Eagles usually only raise one chick every 2-3 years.
The crisis - a harpy eagle - flew away, frustrated in its hunt for something small and tasty.
The main predators of sloths are the jaguar, the harpy eagle, and humans.
Some of its most popular attractions are Harpy Eagles and manatees.
The harpy eagle possess the largest talons of any living eagle.
On occasion, Harpy Eagles may also hunt by flying within or above the canopy.
The Harpy Eagle has been recorded as lifting prey up to equal their own body weight.
Jaguars and harpy eagles are among the few natural predators of the brown-throated sloth.
The primary attraction in the aviary is the Harpy Eagles enclosure.
The harpy eagle featured at the zoo is a young male named Supay.
The harpy eagle is the national bird, and many ornithologists consider it the most powerful bird of prey.
Wildlife includes the harpy eagle and resplendent quetzal.
The American Harpy Eagle is a real bird named after the mythological animal.
Known predators include jaguars and harpy eagles.
Miracles, alas, did not extend to our sighting jaguars, common in these parts, nor the rare harpy eagle.
The savanah is also home to the jaguar as well as the harpy eagle.
A study of the skeletal features in 1919 led to the suggestion that the nearest relative was the Harpy Eagle.
The most endangered bird in the forest is the Harpy eagle, common on the Panama's forest.
One of the attractions of the zoo is the harpy eagle; the national bird of Panama.
Panama Steve now visits Panama on the search for the elusive harpy eagle.
Although the Harpy Eagle still occurs over a considerable range, its distribution and populations have dwindled considerably.