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		<title>And in this corner hailing from high atop the jungles of Panama….</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[According to a study conduct at the Field Museum in Chicago, several species of raptors were measured and the Panamanian Champ the Harpy Eagle, only placed tops on 1 out of the 7 measurements and that was for talon size.  Other studies have placed the Harpy Eagle as the largest due to it’s bulk compared [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: left;"><img class="aligncenter" title="The Panama Champ - The Harpy Eagle" src="http://i701.photobucket.com/albums/ww13/guidetopanama/harpy-eagle-found-in-panama.jpg" alt="" width="486" height="496" />According to a study conduct at the Field Museum in Chicago, several species of raptors were measured and the Panamanian Champ the Harpy Eagle, only placed tops on 1 out of the 7 measurements and that was for talon size.  Other studies have placed the Harpy Eagle as the largest due to it’s bulk compared to the Philippine Eagles (the top eagle on 5 out of the 7 measurements), however when compared to the Steller&#8217;s Sea Eagle that breeds on the Russian Kamchatka peninsula which has been recorded at weighing in at 28 pounds – the Harpy once again places second.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">Philippine v. Harpy in Field Museum study:</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">Total Length (from tip of bill to tip of longest tail feather):<br />
1. Philippine Eagle (average) = 1021 mm or 1.021 meter<br />
2. Panama Champ/Harpy Eagle (average) = 900.75 mm or 0.90075 meter<br />
3. Golden Eagle (single) = 884 mm<br />
4. Kenyan Eagle (single) = 855 mm<br />
5. American Bald Eagle (single) = 829 mm</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">Bill Gape<br />
1. Philippine Eagle = 73.66 mm<br />
2. American Bald Eagle = 71 mm<br />
3. Panama Champ/Harpy Eagle = 64.75 mm<br />
4. Golden Eagle = 60 mm<br />
5. Kenyan Eagle = 55 mm</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">Bill Culmen<br />
1. Philippine Eagle = 72.33 mm<br />
2. Panama Champ/Harpy Eagle = 51 mm<br />
3. American Bald Eagle = 50 mm<br />
4. Golden Eagle = 45 mm<br />
5. Kenyan Eagle = 45 mm</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">Bill Height<br />
1. Philippine Eagle = 50.66 mm<br />
2. Panama Champ/Harpy Eagle = 36 mm<br />
3. American Bald Eagle = 33 mm<br />
4. Kenyan Eagle = 33 mm<br />
5. Golden Eagle = 27 mm</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">Tarsus (Foot length)<br />
1. Philippine Eagle = 145 mm<br />
2. Panama Champ/Harpy Eagle = 121.25 mm<br />
3. Kenyan Eagle = 115 mm<br />
4. Golden Eagle = 110 mm<br />
5. American Bald Eagle = 95 mm</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">Talon (Hind toe claw)<br />
<strong>1. Panama Champ/Harpy Eagle = 64.75 mm</strong> <strong>(yeah we&#8217;re number one!)</strong><br />
2. Kenyan Eagle = 62 mm<br />
3. Philippine Eagle = 55.66 mm<br />
4. Golden Eagle = 55 mm<br />
5. American Bald Eagle = 39 mm</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">Wing Chord (from bend or shoulder to tip of longest primary feather)<br />
1. Golden Eagle = 654 mm<br />
2. Philippine Eagle = 608.66 mm<br />
3. American Bald Eagle = 570 mm<br />
4. Kenyan Eagle = 545 mm<br />
5. Panama Champ/Harpy Eagle = 544.75 mm<br />
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<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>Sorry Champ, you aren’t the largest Eagle, but I still wouldn’t want to mess with you!</strong></p>
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