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Discover the largest eagles in the world by weight and height

Eagles are among the most majestic and powerful birds of prey, recognized for their impressive size, sharp vision, and predatory skills. These birds are found across different continents, with species varying widely in physical characteristics and habitat preferences. Eagles are equipped with large, hooked beaks and strong talons that allow them to catch and tear apart prey efficiently.

With wingspans that can reach up to 8 feet, they are expert fliers, capable of soaring at great altitudes while scanning the landscape for food.
Eagles typically inhabit diverse environments, ranging from coastal regions and wetlands to mountains and open plains. Their diet is primarily carnivorous, consisting of fish, small mammals, birds, and carrion. As apex predators, eagles play a crucial role in maintaining ecological balance in their ecosystems, making them vital species in the animal kingdom.

Largest eagles in the world by weight

Martial eagle

The martial eagle, Africa’s largest eagle species, weighs between 6.6 and 13.6 pounds. Known for its power and sharp vision, it is an apex predator that hunts a variety of prey, including small antelopes, birds, and reptiles.

White-tailed eagle


Weighing between 6.8 and 15.2 pounds, the white-tailed eagle is a formidable hunter. Its diet consists of fish, birds, and small mammals. This eagle is primarily found in northern Europe and parts of Asia, often nesting near coastal areas.

Philippine eagle


The critically endangered Philippine eagle, weighing 10 to 18 pounds, is the largest bird of prey in the Philippines. Habitat destruction and human interference have severely reduced its population, with fewer than 500 individuals left, all within the archipelago’s forests.

Harpy eagle


Female harpy eagles can weigh up to 20 pounds, while males are slightly smaller, ranging from 9 to 11 pounds. These majestic eagles live in Central and South American rainforests and are known for their powerful build and ability to hunt monkeys and sloths.

Steller's sea eagle


Steller's sea eagles, weighing between 11 and 20 pounds, are the largest eagles by weight. Native to northeast Asia, particularly Russia and Japan, these birds primarily feed on fish.

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