
Jungle Eagle
The harpy eagle comes equipped with an arsenal of physical features that make it a skilled and accomplished predator.

The harpy eagle comes equipped with an arsenal of physical features that make it a skilled and accomplished predator.

"Wiser filmmakers would choose subjects which are better studied. I get a thrill from knowing that what we have recorded is new to science." An interview with Jungle Eagle's Fergus Beeley.

Talons as large as grizzly claws, and other facts and stats about Harpia harpyja.

Harpy eagles are the heavyweight hunters of the South American rainforest, the most powerful birds of prey in the world.
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Leafcutter ants shift 40 tons of soil to make their subterranean home. This is one house for twelve million inhabitants: a city larger than London and New York.
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Male swiftlets use their own building material, gluey saliva, to build their nests. Constructed layer by layer along the cave walls, it can be weeks of painstaking work.
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Go above and under ground to see “the homelife of wildlife.”
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Herpetologist Shawn Heflick has a permit to hunt down Burmese pythons in the Everglades. He's carrying red water balloons because they make perfect targets for a striking snake. Check out the strike in slow motion!
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Photos taken in Chernobyl's exclusion zone during the filming of Radioactive Wolves.