What does the Philippines eagle eat?

monkeys
Philippine Eagles do eat monkeys, but they also prey on a whole host of animals, both large and small. They have been known to hunt bats, civets, flying squirrels, and macaques. They also eat birds, including other birds of prey, snakes and lizards.

What mammal does the Philippine eagle like to eat?

Philippine eagles feed mainly on medium-sized mammals, such as flying lemurs, palm civets, flying squirrels, and monkeys, giving them their other common name: ‘monkey-eating eagles’. Other prey includes rats, snakes, small deer, birds, and bats.

Do Philippine eagles eat deer?

That’s a fair description of the Philippine eagle, one of the largest and deadliest birds on the planet. Also known as the “monkey-eating eagle,” it can size up macaques, which are as big as cats, and snatch them into the air. When monkey meat won’t suffice, the eagles can kill and devour a 30-pound deer.

Do Philippine eagles have predators?

Philippine Eagles have no natural predators, except humans. There are no subspecies of the Philippine Eagle. Philippine Eagles are threatened by habitat destruction and hunting.

How long do Philippine eagles live?

30 to 60 years
Life expectancy for a wild eagle is estimated to be from 30 to 60 years. A captive Philippine eagle lived for 41 years in Rome Zoo, and it was already adult when it arrived at the zoo. Another captive Philippine eagle lived for 46 years at the Philippine Eagle Center in Davao City.

Why is Philippine eagle special?

It has clearer eyesight than humans. A Philippine eagle’s distinct features are: long crown feathers, massive arched beak, and two Bluish eyes that are said to be really sharp. These birds have much clearer eyesights compared to humans, and have the capacity to see eight times the distance that the human eye can see.

What causes the extinction of Philippine eagle?

It is critically endangered, mainly due to massive loss of habitat resulting from deforestation in most of its range. Killing a Philippine eagle is punishable under Philippine law by up to 12 years in prison and heavy fines.