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The Harpy Eagle has lived in the South American continent for decades with its streamlined appearance as an apex predator. It lives in the Rain Forest in South America eating small animals, with an intimidating wingspan of 6.5 feet. The Harpy Eagle is not afraid of most things including humans. In recent years the South American Rainforest has been being destroyed by climate-change and deforestation. I'm not sure whether the Harpy Eagle could survive the changes in its environment. However, the Harpy Eagle could adapt to survive the changes in its environment. The adapted harpy eagle could include changes such as curved talons and a longer beak to dig burrows to stay cool and keep eggs safe for nesting. The Harpy Eagle’s beak helps regulate temperature preventing heat & cold exhaustion. Night is the safest to hunt, With its smaller size because of lack of food it must be cautious.