Philippine Eagle
The Philippine eagle, also known as the monkey-eating eagle, is one of the most extreme birds in the world. This majestic bird of prey is found only in the Philippines and is one of the largest and most powerful eagles in the world, with a wingspan of up to seven feet. It’s also one of the most endangered eagles, with fewer than 500 individuals left in the wild. The Philippine eagle’s unique hunting skills are what make it one of the most extreme birds in the world. Its powerful talons are capable of crushing a monkey’s skull, and it’s been known to take down other large prey such as deer and wild pigs. The eagle’s keen eyesight allows it to spot prey from great distances, and it can fly at incredible speeds of up to 80 miles per hour when in pursuit of its prey. Despite its formidable size and hunting prowess, the Philippine eagle is a vulnerable species, facing threats such as deforestation, hunting, and habitat loss. Efforts are underway to protect this magnificent bird and ensure its survival for generations to come.