Published 11:55 IST, October 3rd 2019
Mega Harpy Eagle: Netizens blown away, ask if it's even real
As photographs of a Harpy Eagle were circulated on social media platforms, Netizens were blown away looking at the huge bird, some asking if it's even real
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As photographs of a Harpy Eagle were circulated on social media platforms, Netizens were blown away looking at the huge bird. According to some, the eagle looks more like a person dressed in an eagle's costume. According to reports, the pictures of the Harpy Eagle were circulated around 7 months back on Facebook. However, they have taken over the social platforms once again.
Netizens react: Bird or Human?
Looking at the pictures of the large bird- the Harpy Eagle, Netizens have flooded Twitter with their mind-blown reactions. While some people have claimed it to be photoshopped, some have called it an ancient terror bird. Some people on Twitter are speculating the bird to be a human dressed in a costume.
I thought this was fake... Harpy Eagle incredible bird!! How have I never seen this before!? pic.twitter.com/1JZoBRCazC
— Marisa (@Eaco_M) September 30, 2019
Some made high-fiction references
$5 says it has wish granting magic and the secret to an ancient prophecy.
— 🌊GrossBachelorGuy🌊 (@BaconTheif) September 30, 2019
Some said it was a bird out of time:
Looks like one of those prehistoric Terror Birds from the Cenozoic Era!
— Cap (@cap44031) October 1, 2019
Nature has its own way to get into Halloween mood. Harpy eagle pic.twitter.com/yoDKviTuM9
— TaniDaReal | Schnolf (@TaniDaReal) October 1, 2019
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Another made a Game of Thrones connect
Is it just me or this harpy eagle does look like the Night King? pic.twitter.com/VnWR8AFHZy
— Alok Badri (@alok_TTID) October 2, 2019
About Harpy Eagle
The Harpy Eagle, also called as the American Harpy eagle, is one of the largest and the most powerful birds of prey. The eagles usually live in the upper canopy layer of tropical lowland forests. However, due to the destruction of the habitat, the species is rapidly moving towards being extinct. According to reports, there are fewer than 50,000 of the eagles left worldwide. Further, In Brazil, the harpy eagle is also known as the 'royal-hawk'.
09:08 IST, October 3rd 2019