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A Harpy Eagle Perches Outside Panama's Summit Garden
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PANAMA: October 14, 2008
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A harpy eagle perches outside Panama's Summit garden in Panama City, Panama.
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With talons three times more powerful than a Rottweiler's jaws and fierce enough to crush a human arm in a single movement, the harpy eagle is still too weak to survive deforestation, making it one of Latin America's most threatened birds of prey. Fearful that the harpy eagle soon will become extinct, the U.S-based World Center for Birds of Prey has set up a leading center in Panama to breed them in captivity and later release them in greater numbers into the wild.
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Story by Alberto Lowe
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Photo by ALBERTO LOWE
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