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Philippine Eagle Trivia Questions

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1.

There are fewer than 400 Philippine Eagles left in the wild today due to deforestation and hunting.

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Current estimates suggest only 250-400 mature individuals remain, making them critically endangered.

2.

Philippine Eagles have a wingspan that can reach over 7 feet, making them one of the world's largest eagles.

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Their wingspan averages 6-7 feet, and they are among the largest eagles by length and wing surface area.

3.

The Philippine Eagle is the national bird of the Philippines and is featured on the country's coat of arms.

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It was declared the national bird in 1995 and appears on the Philippine coat of arms and several currency notes.

4.

Philippine Eagles are monogamous and mate for life, often staying with one partner for decades.

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They form lifelong pair bonds and share parenting duties, raising only one chick every two years.

5.

This eagle primarily hunts monkeys, which is why it's also called the 'Monkey-eating Eagle'.

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Though historically named that, they mainly eat flying lemurs, civets, rats, and birds—monkeys are rare prey.

6.

The Philippine Eagle can live up to 60 years in the wild, far longer than most eagles.

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In the wild, they live around 30-40 years; 60 years is only possible in human care with optimal conditions.

7.

Juvenile Philippine Eagles have completely white feathers that turn brown as they age.

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Juveniles have brown and white plumage similar to adults, but with lighter edges; they never have all-white feathers.

8.

The Philippine Eagle's call is a loud, high-pitched whistle that can be heard for miles through dense forest.

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Their call is actually a soft, cooing whistle, not loud or piercing; it's surprisingly gentle for such a large raptor.

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