How do harpy eagles get there food?

Harpy eagles use their powerful eyesight and gripping talons to hunt animals such as monkeys, sloths, and even deer!

With their incredible precision and strength, harpy eagles are able to swoop down on their prey and carry them away to their nests. To protect themselves from struggling prey, they have thick feathers on their legs and strong muscles in their wings.

While harpy eagles usually hunt during the day, they are also known to use their keen night vision to hunt for prey at night. Their hunting style makes them one of the most dominant predators in the tropical forests of South America!