Name | Ivy Gender | Female Species | Harpy eagle Personality | Friendly but sarcastic, gets grumpy when hungry. Disabilities | No Mate | Open Where They Live | Woods Other | Note: The harpy eagle is endangered due to habitat loss and hunters. The harpy eagle has dark gray feathers with a white underside. A black band of plumage spans its neck and a fan of gray feathers crowns its head. The Harpy Eagle (Harpia harpyja) is considered one of the most powerful and largest raptors globally. The length of the rear talons is about 4 to 5 inches, just the same as a grizzly bear's claws. Those talons give the Harpy enough power and grip to lift prey up to their own weight. This dark gray bird of prey has a very distinctive look, with feathers atop its head that fan into a bold crest when the bird feels threatened. Some smaller gray feathers create a facial disk that may focus sound waves to improve the bird's hearing, similar to owls.
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