@qamarbashir354: Top 10 Eagles in the infographic, including their origin, wingspan, speed, and heaviest prey: ⸻ 1️⃣ Harpy Eagle • Origin: Central and South America (tropical rainforests). • Wingspan: 6–7.4 ft (1.8–2.3 m). • Speed: ~50 mph (80 km/h). • Heaviest Prey: ~17 lbs (7.7 kg), mainly monkeys and sloths. • Note: One of the most powerful eagles, with talons as strong as a grizzly bear’s grip. ⸻ 2️⃣ Bald Eagle • Origin: North America. • Wingspan: 6–6.8 ft (1.8–2.1 m). • Speed: ~55 mph (70 km/h). • Heaviest Prey: ~12 lbs (5.4 kg), primarily fish but can include ducks and small mammals. • Note: National bird of the United States, known for its keen eyesight. ⸻ 3️⃣ Steller’s Sea Eagle • Origin: Northeastern Asia (Russia, Japan). • Wingspan: 6–7.3 ft (1.8–2.5 m). • Speed: ~60 mph (70 km/h). • Heaviest Prey: ~15 lbs (6.8 kg), mainly fish and seabirds. • Note: One of the heaviest eagle species in the world. ⸻ 4️⃣ Philippine Eagle • Origin: Philippines’ tropical forests. • Wingspan: 6–8.3 ft (2.0–2.5 m). • Speed: ~60 mph (65 km/h). • Heaviest Prey: ~14 lbs (6.4 kg), primarily monkeys and large birds. • Note: Critically endangered and among the largest eagles globally. ⸻ 5️⃣ White-Tailed Eagle • Origin: Eurasia. • Wingspan: 6–6.6 ft (1.8–2.0 m). • Speed: ~55 mph (65 km/h). • Heaviest Prey: ~13 lbs (5.9 kg), mainly fish, water birds, and small mammals. • Note: Sometimes called “the sea eagle” due to its coastal habitats. ⸻ 6️⃣ African Fish Eagle • Origin: Sub-Saharan Africa. • Wingspan: 6–8 ft (1.8–2.4 m). • Speed: ~60 mph (55 km/h). • Heaviest Prey: ~8 lbs (3.6 kg), mainly fish, occasionally small birds and reptiles. • Note: Known for its powerful call, often called “the voice of Africa.” ⸻ 7️⃣ Wedge-Tailed Eagle • Origin: Australia and Papua New Guinea. • Wingspan: 7.5–9 ft (2.3–2.8 m). • Speed: ~40 mph (65 km/h). • Heaviest Prey: ~11 lbs (5 kg), including rabbits, reptiles, and carrion. • Note: Largest bird of prey in Australia with excellent soaring capabilities. ⸻ 8️⃣ Crested Serpent Eagle • Origin: Tropical Asia. • Wingspan: ~5–6 ft (1.5–1.8 m). • Speed: ~40 mph (64 km/h). • Heaviest Prey: ~2 lbs (0.9 kg), mainly snakes and lizards. • Note: Specialized in hunting reptiles, hence the name “serpent eagle.” ⸻ 9️⃣ Martial Eagle • Origin: Sub-Saharan Africa. • Wingspan: 6.5–8 ft (2.0–2.6 m). • Speed: ~40 mph (64 km/h). • Heaviest Prey: ~13 lbs (5.9 kg), including antelope calves, monkeys, and large birds. • Note: One of Africa’s strongest eagles, capable of taking large prey relative to its size. ⸻ 🔟 Crowned Eagle • Origin: Sub-Saharan Africa (dense forests). • Wingspan: 5–6.5 ft (1.5–2.0 m). • Speed: ~50 mph (80 km/h). • Heaviest Prey: ~13 lbs (5.9 kg), mainly monkeys and small antelopes. • Note: Known for short wings and agility for hunting in dense forest cover.

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get_m0gged0
I'm the owner of farts :
that's not Philippine eagle looks like
2025-09-02 10:13:25
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nilmuriqi0
AZERA JON :
Bro forgot golden an philipine eagle
2025-09-20 14:14:50
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the_wild_savior
The Wild Savior :
Hi! I noticed that about 30–40% of the list has inaccuracies. Bald Eagle: Wingspan is exaggerated (1,8–2,3 m is correct, not 3–3,7 m). Philippine Eagle: Wingspan and speed are overestimated (wingspan 2–2,2 m, speed 50–60 km/h). Harpy Eagle, Steller's Sea Eagle, Crested Serpent Eagle, Martial Eagle, Crowned Eagle: Speeds are often over- or underestimated. Martial Eagle: Heaviest prey is slightly off (can take up to 7–8 kg, not 5,9 kg). It’s a good idea to double-check sources for exact numbers.
2025-10-08 21:50:22
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nathan_d4ddyw4nk3r
Crept!x🇵🇭🏀 :
No way they wingspans the size of continents 🫠😳🤯
2025-10-07 22:05:57
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pham.haer1n
μ :
Philippine Eagle.
2025-09-10 02:15:08
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tuff.tf.rodeo
tuff tf rodeo :
don't know about u but 50mph is not 50km/h
2025-09-27 03:26:23
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rey_ph_edit
☠️rey_PH-//prst☠️ :
come
2025-09-27 09:37:44
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d4rkhan0
drkhn :
golden eagle?
2025-09-06 17:12:45
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nomo2244
Mamba.Morales💜 :
Wingspan - Australia. So 4,000 km?
2025-08-04 21:27:14
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paulmunday4
paul munday :
Wedge tail eagle's top speed is 80km/r or 50mph. It's wing span has been recorded at 2.8m or 9ft, although the average wing span is 2.3m or 7.5ft. Aussie Aussie Aussie
2025-09-26 12:55:01
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xjjdebnej_
username :
The imperial to metric conversions are so incorrect 💔
2025-09-20 21:46:12
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maysonharpe
Mayson🏒 :
Why is nobody talking about how it’s ai
2025-09-20 18:51:57
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mathaiimeck10
martoh Cobain :
falcon Eagle more powerful
2025-09-26 16:07:55
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jacodu1025
Jacodu1025 :
Philadelphia eagles are better than all of them
2025-09-28 13:22:00
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farhanahmedbutt5
Farhan Ahmed Butt :
Where is Golden eagle (monster)?
2025-09-22 19:31:00
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user7783826396166
John moses :
what about golden eagle, martiel eagle,masive eagle
2025-09-06 17:14:51
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bill85334
bill :
Wedge tail dangle can take out much heavier prey
2025-09-16 06:49:13
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kimber19861
kimber19861 :
Golden eagle?
2025-08-03 20:43:15
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farerate_realest
️🇦🇱 :
where golden eagle
2025-10-04 17:38:27
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kahi9272628287377
Eagle :
Philippine eagle > All eagles
2025-09-27 14:22:33
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gregisno.1
Pibble :
dessert eagle?
2025-09-01 09:39:37
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mccroco176
TheCroc :
The largest in that entire column is the Stellers sea eagle.
2025-09-30 04:14:14
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cfaze35
cfaze35 :
ahhhh yes, the crested serpent eagle… with a wingspan of tropical asia! you don’t see those often!
2025-09-28 21:12:15
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canry_2
nerd :
on Philippines on our city we have called dapay means brhaminy kite
2025-09-20 14:22:59
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kielneeds69
Halimaw mag relapse :
Bro ranked using his opinion 🥀💔
2025-10-05 15:35:53
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