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She flipped through the encyclopedia and pointed to a monkey-eating eagle.
The Philippine Eagle (a monkey-eating eagle) also thrives in the area.
In 1969, the Monkey-eating Eagle Conservation Program was started to help preserve this species.
Around 35 Philippine eagles (also known as monkey-eating eagles) are here, 20 of which were bred through artificial insemination.
Apart from Philippine Eagle and Monkey-eating Eagle, it has also been called the Great Philippine Eagle.
Later studies revealed, however, that the alleged monkey-eating eagle also ate other animals, such as colugos, civets, large snakes, monitor lizards, and even large birds, such as hornbills.
The Philippine Eagle (Pithecophaga jefferyi), also known as the Monkey-eating Eagle, is an eagle of the family Accipitridae endemic to forests in the Philippines.
The rain forests also offer prime habitat for more than 500 species of birds, including the Philippine eagle (or monkey-eating eagle), some 800 species of orchids, and some 8,500 species of flowering plants.
The coat of arms of the Philippines has the bald eagle of the United States as a symbol of its colonial past, but the Monkey-eating Eagle is the de jure National Bird of the country.
Richard had trained in the Philippines, working to save the Philippines monkey-eating eagle, a wildly improbable looking piece of flying hardware that you would more readily expect to see coming in to land on an aircraft carrier than nesting in a tree.
The Rankin Bass animated version of the Hobbit portrayed the eagles as similar in physique and appearance to Harpy, crowned or monkey-eating eagles of the tropics, while Jackson's trilogy provided a more traditional interpretation, with birds similar to the Golden Eagle.
The Philippine Eagle was known initially as the Philippine Monkey-Eating Eagle because it was believed to feed on monkeys (the only monkey native to the Philippines is the Philippine long-tailed macaque) almost exclusively; this has proven to be inaccurate.
Apart from Philippine Eagle and Monkey-eating Eagle, it has also been called the Great Philippine Eagle.
Philippine Eagle (Pithecophaga jefferyi)
Various species of birds, including the Philippine Eagle (Pithecophaga Jefferyi) were observe and identified in the area (Philippine Biodiversity Inventory, 1997).