Bald, golden and harpy are species of which bird of prey?
Bald, golden and harpy are three of the many types of eagle in the world. There are over 60 different species, the majority living in Asia and Africa, but some are also found in the Americas and Europe.
The bald eagle is one of the most recognized birds in the world and is the national bird of the United States of America. They can develop a wingspan of up to 8.2 feet (2.6 metres). Bald eagles are scavengers and feed on dead animals, such as roadkill.
The golden eagle is the largest eagle in North America, although has a shorter wingspan at 7.5 feet (2.3 metres). It is the national bird of Mexico. Its territory is not restricted to that country. It is the national bird of Mexico and is strong enough to lift a coyote into the air.
The harpy eagle is the national bird of Panama. It has a 6.5 feet (1.98 metres) wingspan, which is unusual for birds living in the lowland forests of Central and South America.
Other species of eagle include wedge-tailed, white-tailed, sea, martial and crowned.
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