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What is the largest species of eagle?

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The largest species of eagle is the Philippine eagle, also known as the monkey-eating eagle. They can grow up to 3.35 feet (102 centimeters) in length and have a wingspan of up to 7 feet (2.1 meters).
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Giant Philippine eagle are largest eagle species with an approximate height of 3 ft from the tip of it's crown feathers to it's white  tail.
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The Philippine eagle (Pithecophaga jefferyi) is the largest species of eagle in the world, with a total length of up to 3.35 feet (102 cm) and a wingspan of up to 7 feet (2.1 meters).
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THE LARGEST SPECIES OF EAGLE IS THE PHILIPPINE EAGLE. IT IS ALSO KNOWN AS THE MONKEY- EATING EAGLE DUE TO ITS DIET WHICH INCLUDES MONKEYS AND OTHER SMALL MAMMALS.
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The Philippine eagle (Pithecophaga jefferyi) holds the title for being the largest species of eagle. It is known for its impressive size and distinctive appearance.
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The largest species of eagle is the "Philippine eagle" (Pithecophage jefferyi). Also known as the "Monkkey-eating eagle", it is native to the Philippines and is considered the largest living eagle in terms of length and wings surface area.
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