The Philippine Eagle also known as the Monkey-eating Eagle is critically endangered and can live for sixty years feeding on Monkeys, Flying Lemurs, and small mammals as an opportunist Bird of Prey.
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The Philippine Eagle also known as the Monkey-eating Eagle is critically endangered and can live for
The Philippine Eagle also known as the Monkey-eating Eagle is critically endangered and can live for
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Tags | bird of preys, birds, birds in the nest, birds of the philippines, eagels in asia, eagles, eagles in southeast asia, monkeyeating eagle, nature, nestling, Philippine Eagle, raptors, raptors of asia, raptors of southeast asia, raptors of the philippines, rare bird footage, Rare Birds, wild birds, wildlife, |