Harpy eagles have a curved beak to quickly kill small rodents they pick up. They also have long talons up to 4 ft that let them grab animals as big as a small sloth or deer. They can be from 36-40 inches per eagle. They live in forests. They will adapt to deforestation by having longer, more pointy beaks to eat insects, smaller talons to pick up small rodents, and a smaller body that requires less energy to sustain.
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