A top predator and a key indicator of the health of the forest ecosystem, healthy populations… of harpy eagles indicate abundant prey species. They mate for life, often using the same nest every year. Made of sticks and branches and lined with soft materials, the large nests are built at least 90 feet from the ground in huge trees. The female lays two eggs, but once the first egg hatches, the other egg is ignored and will not hatch. Both parents spend all their time protecting and raising the chick. Show More
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