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US-ZOO-HARPY EAGLE


Toruk, a 3-year-old male harpy eagle, held an impressive pose for guests to the San Diego Zoo's Discovery Days: Festival of Flight on Thursday, November 10, 2011. Harpy eagles have excellent vision that allows them to see something less than 1 inch in size from almost 220 yards away. But the feathers on the top of the head, which can be fanned out into a bold crest distinguishes this raptor from other eagles. Toruk's keepers say he seems to raise these when he is curious, but biologists also theorize it may help the eagle break its silhouette in the rain forests of Central and South America where they are found. With a wingspan of up to 6.5 feet and a weight of up to 20 pounds, the harpy eagle is the one of the largest raptors in the Americas and is the strongest in the world. With excellent eyesight, incredibly strong talons, a shorter wingspan and a long tail to duck and dive through trees, this eagle is well equipped for hunting. The San Diego Zoo has been home to harpy eagles since 1987, during which 15 eagles have hatched. Two of these eagles were released into their native habitat in Panama. The San Diego Zoo was the first zoo to successfully raise this species of raptor in the United States. The Zoo is currently home to two harpy eagles, including Toruk, who is currently acting as an animal ambassador. Toruk's role is to provide an up-close encounter with San Diego Zoo guests, helping his trainers share conservation messages about this rare eagle. AFP PHOTO / San Diego Zoo / Ken BOHN == RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE / MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO / SAN DIEGO ZOO" / NO MARKETING / NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS / DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS ==





Detalii fotografie
Loc:     San Diego, California, UNITED STATES
Sursa:   AFP / Mediafax Foto
Fotograf:   Ken Bohn
Data:   11 Noiembrie 2011
Dimensiuni:   720 x 1080 (566.56 KB)
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HARPY EAGLE BIRD CONSERVATION SAN DIEGO ZOO FESTIVAL OF FLIGHT 2011 ZOO