also one factor that affects extinction of the Philippine eagle is that they are monogamous. They only lay 1 egg in 2 years, they paired for life so if a hunter killed one he as well ends its lineage.
There are a bunch of eagles in europe endagered I know of a white eagle In my country about a decade ago there were only about 20 pairs Now I don't know if they have multiplied but hopefully they have
I love how the thumbnail just says "SLOTH KILLER" in all caps. It's honestly hilarious how effectively you can portray your point with that one simple fact.
In 2012, a Philippine eagle named “Pamana” was rescued and treated from her gunshot wounds. In 2015, she was released back into the wild then 2 months later, she was found dead after being shot. 🙁
Imagine being a fish, just chilling close to the surface, when a bigass bird comes in and grabs you. It tries to carry you away, but a second eagle tries to steal you and you get tossed back into the water.
I did a research assignment once in third grade and that was where I learned about Harpy Eagles. I still think they're really cool and interesting even 15 or so years later. Glad you finally got to talk about them along with all the other kinds that were just as awesome.
Fun fact: Only mantis shrimps have better eyesight than eagles. Sure, eagles have 5 color receptors in their eyes, but mantis shrimps have up to 16! 🧐🧐🧐
thank you for featuring our Philippine Eagle. Indeed it was a great bird of prey, that it so happened to be mistaken by locals as a small child running under the forest canopy when it hunts. Kudos from the Philippines!!!!
I'm so glad you featured the Philippine Eagle. I am proud of it since I am a quarter Filipino. It's quite sad that poaching is still rampant in their habitat.
So, the two things I remember about eagles out of this video: - They are not hunted for traditional chinese medicine or sexual performances - They have a really nice F-Smash
>By dragging them off cliffs They literally Gamora their food EDIT: PEOPLE ARE SPOILING ENDGAME IN THE THREAD TO THIS COMMENT! DO NOT SHOW ALL IF YOU HAVEN’T SEEN ENDGAME!
Wait, what? I thought it was Queen of the Land, whilst the male Rathalos was King of the Sky. I mean, quests like "Heaven and Earth" or "New World Sky, New World Flower" aren't named this way for nothing.. Plus, literally every entry the two of them have in the hunter's notes throughout the series.
My husband and I counted 50 eagles feeding off of a dead sheep in the field. There was wool drifting everywhere. I'm sure the little birds loved the wool afterwards, for building their nest. I suspected that the eagles killed the sheep.
I use audible sometimes, I’ve read so many books over just the last year, skeleton keys I haven’t read yet but it sounds great, but I will read it sometime, thank you animalogic for making these great videos
Eagles, just awe inspiring. It's weird that they still use diet as a basis for taxonomy; lesser physical characteristics. I thought genetics were the easiest and most reliable method for taxonomy.
I think it is related. Sea eagles are a filogenetic branch fir example. In Spanish they are called pigargos. All animal species are now classified by filogenetic families. I guess it just happens that eagle species or groups are usually similar in behaviour and diet.
It's not really so much that they're using diet as a taxonomic tool; if anything, the two "diet-defined" groups (snake eagles and sea eagles) are each made up of species that are pretty similar morphologically and obviously related , AND that happen to share their preferred prey and the adaptations to that lifestyle. The possible exceptions are the Philippine eagle (because it's just so huge and doesn't strictly prefer to eat snakes) and the Madagascan serpent eagle (which is apparently closer to the weird vultures in subfamily Gypaetinae), but molecular data helps there. Genetics are also fundamental for resolving the relationships between those groups and other raptor groups (my understanding is that it's still kind of in flux, but basically those four major eagle groups arose independently from various groups of hawks and kites).
@@search895 That is exactly my point. Similar traits can be explained by parallel evolution. More closely related populations might be considered unrelated because of plumage. Meanwhile, a completely unrelated species might be classified together on the basis of diet. My go to example of this is the speciation of marsupials in Australia, where they filled every ecological niche and share many common traits with non marsupials simply because they share a common niche, e.g. medium sized carnivore.
@@tiacho2893 well i dont know a lot a out eaglez so i was just throwing an hypothesis. I meant a filogenetic group usually have very similar behaviours and diets, that is their evolutive difference is short. Perhaps that's why she said it that way.
I did an essay on eyesight throughout the animal kingdom - at the time we didn't know what the pecten's real purpose was! was lovely to see an explanation in this video, if possible would it be possible to link the study you used? great video as always, Animalogic!
At the end, I sort of gathered that Danielle is a Franco-American, or... French-Canadian? I immediately noticed your pronunciation was right when you mentioned the "bateleur eagle", "que nous connaissons bien chez nous au Québec comme !'aigle bateleur." So... What are you? Your name is typically Québécois, so I'll go with French-Canadian... mariée à un Américain, tiens! Ča fait une belle histoire... Continue cette belle série, Danielle! T'es super intéressante et tes présentations respirent la fraîcheur et la "joie de vivre" que les Anglo-Saxons nous envient tant!
Sad to say, filipinos are still uneducated about these beautiful creatures. But the government do their best to educate the people and to exert a lot of efforts in protecting the eagles. Also doing reforestation for their habitat.
also one factor that affects extinction of the Philippine eagle is that they are monogamous. They only lay 1 egg in 2 years, they paired for life so if a hunter killed one he as well ends its lineage.
Rhyme Jurist Rey Samonte ye that’s a lifetime in jail right there for the hunter
PINOY PRIDE WORLDWIDE
Phillippine eagle can Find A New Mate, but it is a very rare thing to happen
Bawal kase divorce sa phil.
@@HungryHerm1t gago hahahaha
the philippine eagle has the coolest hairstyle i've seen lol
Yeah it's look so handsome 😊
They look dope pre
Pre mean bro
:v
Salamat po
🤣
The Phill. Eagle is the national bird of the Philippines.
Sad how the Philippine Eagles are critically endangered. Such magnificent and beautiful creatures.
Its the strongest and beautiful
See I think they're the dorkiest looking and that's why I love them so much. I hope the population of these badass goofballs increases.
Well, what to be endangered are crocodiles which are mostly concentrated in Metro Manila; not these magnificent birds. :P
There are a bunch of eagles in europe endagered
I know of a white eagle
In my country about a decade ago there were only about 20 pairs
Now I don't know if they have multiplied but hopefully they have
Your probably a former student from baguio!!! Cab
Imagine walking your dog and an eagle just snatches your dog and flies away with it
I've heard that happens quite often in Africa with crowned eagles. Other eagles hardly ever do that. Need to be a small dog though..
Now imagine, the eagle snatches you 😂
@@lexterlongares well a Haast eagle could do that but its extinct :c
I’d fear a bird that can pick up a 140lb Newfoundland.
That happened on an episode of “Northern Exposure”
I love how the thumbnail just says "SLOTH KILLER" in all caps. It's honestly hilarious how effectively you can portray your point with that one simple fact.
equally hilarious that they don't mention sloths once in the video
@@Poey12 they did
@@Poey12 7:24
@@ayooo_dude777 Ah, I see you are a dedicated lawful neutral as well.
When I saw that I screamed, MURDERER!!!!
The harpie eagle is my favorite... Absolutely beautiful birds of prey....
Swnsasy _ try searching for Philippine Eagle
UNKN OWN OMGOSH, WOW!!! I just don't even have words... So, just, man I want to leave the US to see all this beauty! Thank you for the knowledge!!
Swnsasy _ I lived in the Philippines,but I barely even see one. It’s due to abusive manners of people here. Cutting down trees and deforestation.
Swnsasy _ The one at 5:18 is beautiful. I didn't quite catch its name, though
Harpy eagles need to learn to *leave sloths alone.*
So:
Seagles - sea eagles
Sneagles -snake eagles
Beagles - booted eagles
Gotchya. Thanks, D!
Ps. How could I forget feagles?!
Tatsusama HOW COULD YOU FORGET THE FEAGLES!!!
Would it be Boogle?
bagel
The legendary rock band, The Beagles
Smeagle
Eagle#2: Don't ruin this Larry they're looking at you.
Larry: 8:14
Eagle#2: Dammit Larry!!
Me in a nutshell
This made me laugh more than it had to
Actual footage of millennials chasing the American dream
In 2012, a Philippine eagle named “Pamana” was rescued and treated from her gunshot wounds. In 2015, she was released back into the wild then 2 months later, she was found dead after being shot. 🙁
Wow. Well done the Philippines for extinction of your native eagle *clap clap*
so sad
I love Philippine eagle not only its physical appearance but also its characteristic a "monogamous"
And its parental care.
Not only Philippine eagle, all raptor species are monogamous also.
K B ok
Now just an eagle with longer legs......
Secretary bird please
Galactic Chicken I need to see that......
I meant secretary bird
SOOOON I promise
Animalogic
Have you guys seen that video of a secretary bird “fighting” a kori bustard?
They are magnificent... I want one to be my secretary....
Imagine being a fish, just chilling close to the surface, when a bigass bird comes in and grabs you. It tries to carry you away, but a second eagle tries to steal you and you get tossed back into the water.
Then they go tell all their friends about it and are treated like a human talking about a UFO abduction.
I love that the symbol of US “freedom” sounds like a seagull and steals other predators’ kills
It's a bird that steals a BEAR'S kills. Sometimes not even cause it's hungry. Cause it can.
The bear is the Soviet Union, and the fish was the space race
@Sumikeko And that doesn't sound like the US?
Doesn't it say all eagles do that?
@Sumikeko Never thought of it that way.
I did a research assignment once in third grade and that was where I learned about Harpy Eagles. I still think they're really cool and interesting even 15 or so years later. Glad you finally got to talk about them along with all the other kinds that were just as awesome.
Fun fact: Only mantis shrimps have better eyesight than eagles. Sure, eagles have 5 color receptors in their eyes, but mantis shrimps have up to 16! 🧐🧐🧐
those mantis shrimps are scary AF.. i think they can break aquarium glass or something
Toure' And if Prehistoric Creatures count, then T.rex, they had 10 times the visual clarity of an eagle with wider binocular vision!!!
@@jub8891 It's been scientifically proven that they can break glass.
Just imagine what their eyesights would be if they're drunk or better, on drugs XD
Karl Beltran They’d see bizarre things they’ve never seen before...
Philippine Eagle looks like a bird version of a Lion...
Is it just me??😅😅
Yeah, they have a mane
Nooby Games yeah they look like a lion, an Eagle version.
They're like a griffin (a beautiful mythical beast of half-eagle and half-lion).
Yeah some people dubbed it as the Lion of the Sky.
Looks a bit like a chad tbh
7:00 Harpy eagle is what I imagine when I think of death personified.
I saw a female harpy eagle very close once. She kept her gaze fixed on me and I felt a chill in my spine haha
@@wellesleey I would be very afraid.
@@wellesleey caraio
@@wellesleey be glad she didn’t unplug your life support
The Philippine eagle is one of the most majestic eagles I ever seen (I'm not being bias)
You're probably a "proud Pinoy" meh
Philippine eagle looks like Ross Geller from friends
My favorite along with the African crowned eagle and the extinct haast's eagle!!
@@lunarjump8149 even when it's feather mane is standing up?
I don't believe that.
thank you for featuring our Philippine Eagle. Indeed it was a great bird of prey, that it so happened to be mistaken by locals as a small child running under the forest canopy when it hunts. Kudos from the Philippines!!!!
Stfu
DKz LsLx aww sad life what a miserable life cant imagine 😭
@@cielosalvador4726 u must be fm that country kid..
Philippine Eagles hates communists?!?? Wow! Hahaha
DKz LsLx Hope you get some love bro, not everything in the world is bad 🙏👍
I'm so glad you featured the Philippine Eagle. I am proud of it since I am a quarter Filipino. It's quite sad that poaching is still rampant in their habitat.
Are you 3/4 American?
@@jintayadomi_ 1/4 American. My dad is Danish-American and my mom is Spanish-Filipino.
@@loneaxolotl ohh that's cool!
@@jaeljonasvalladares8259 thanks
So what are you proud about? You didn’t make the eagle, and your peoples are killing off their habitat LOL. Great job. 👍🏻
Philippine eagles will also prey on colugos (Flying lemurs).
And monkeys.
You want smoke family
They are called the monkey eating eagle.
also goats
Monkey eating Eagle is another name for them.
Thank you for featuring our Philippine Eagle! Much love from Philippines! ♡
So, the two things I remember about eagles out of this video:
- They are not hunted for traditional chinese medicine or sexual performances
- They have a really nice F-Smash
I’m Chinese. And I pretty flipping agree with that.
@Sandcastle • yea the fact they use stuff like elephant tusks and sea turtle eggs as 'medicine' makes me think sadly you are correct
I think any type of medicine made from any kind of animal is bs. Like who you trying to impress with your rhino-tusk lotion?
@@kristi9417
My masculine insecurities mostly...
hands off my bread
5:26 eagle says
“No you ditn’t!”
>By dragging them off cliffs
They literally Gamora their food
EDIT: PEOPLE ARE SPOILING ENDGAME IN THE THREAD TO THIS COMMENT! DO NOT SHOW ALL IF YOU HAVEN’T SEEN ENDGAME!
Ow
Of all comparisons you could've made xD
Oh SNAP
They black window their food
TONY DIES IN ENDGAME
Here in Brazil the Harpia is so beautiful and grateful! ❤️
... graceful* (grateful = appreciative/thankful
Terror of the sky?
Gets flashbacks of fighting a rathian and rathalos in monster hunter
Yesss! Give me those Rath Rubies!
That's Queen of the Land though...
@@Londoniusthe3rd its the queen of the sky
Wait, what? I thought it was Queen of the Land, whilst the male Rathalos was King of the Sky. I mean, quests like "Heaven and Earth" or "New World Sky, New World Flower" aren't named this way for nothing.. Plus, literally every entry the two of them have in the hunter's notes throughout the series.
@@Londoniusthe3rd ok whatever float our boat
I thank the algorithm for showing me this channel. 10/10
My favorite eagle is the one that sang Hotel California
Banned
Take it Easy
Hahaha... My uncle loves to sing that in karaoke when he drinks with his friends...😂
I love this comment.
I love how you combine two things you like! Drawing and animals!
Idiots: Dinosaurs with feathers and wings are stupid they aren't scary lol
Eagles: :^)
Eagle: Hold my sloth.
@@TheOtherNeutrino you didn't need to hold a sloth, they won't go anywhere 😁
Anyone else here know anything about microraptors? Talk about scary feathered dinos...
/^:
@@TheOtherNeutrino 😂😂😂😂
My husband and I counted 50 eagles feeding off of a dead sheep in the field. There was wool drifting everywhere. I'm sure the little birds loved the wool afterwards, for building their nest. I suspected that the eagles killed the sheep.
No wonder they're the most badass birds in the world
Its the harpy and phil eagle.
@Stavros S. Well your right but its your opinion and choice after all.
AFRICAN Crowned Eagle is by far the most badass...miniature dragons
You should see cassowaries too
They cannot fly tho
Cassowaries are by far the most hazardous birds next to Ostriches, maybe even more.
“Caw inspiring” hehe, you got me with that one
"Eagles are the queens of the sky"
...
...
damnit, it's everywhere :D
more like a king ;)
Exactly my thought
Vinsky Garcia , the king is a hawk
@@bruhlol5786 naw it's a rathalos
King for me
5:25 dat sassy Philippine Eagle
Gotta say I'm pretty into harpy eagle and the Philippine eagle
I keep on thinking you're gonna say "and you're watching Disney channel"
Thank you so much for featuring our Majestic Philippine Eagle. Ive been heard. I love your channel.
thanks for using metric units and not confusing imperial units ;)
I don't know why "queen of the sky" sounds forced... but it does. Maybe because she said it twice?
The title of Queen of the Sky already belongs to the 747.
Female eagles are bigger than the males, hence queens.
Maybe because you're used to people using "kings", so it bothered you
I think I’d still prefer to call her “king”
King vs queen has nothing to do with size. Its definitely agenda oriented
I use audible sometimes, I’ve read so many books over just the last year, skeleton keys I haven’t read yet but it sounds great, but I will read it sometime, thank you animalogic for making these great videos
It's crazy to look at the anatomy of a Raptor and then look at the evolution of them into Eagles. Absolutely Metal.
LOL the dancing eagle at 8:00 reminds me of a scene from Gladiator "Are you not entertained"
OMG YES!!! I love the harpy eagle SO MUCH YOU HAVE NO IDEA!
Thank you!
I love how they included a drawing of an eagle that gets closer to completion as the video goes on! :D
That is the narrator's art. She's pretty talented!
Right thats really cool!
@@emmapalmer7946 I didn't know that.
I love the Harpy and African Crowned Eagle 🦅❤️
Philippine eagle is also named as "Haribon".
Hari means king
Ibon means bird
they just made up that name. in the visayas and mindanao they are specifically called "tipuli" as philippine eagle or "banog" as in eagle in general.
its a made up name, localy its called "banog" . endemic only on four islands. .
All names are made up, although some have deeper meanings in it. Still thank you for informing me its local name.
Harpy eagles 🦅 are one of the most beautiful birds ever
Absolutely love this channel
A fantastic video, well edited and well presented. Thank's for sharing. 👍
2:05 best eagle Ive seen😍
5:25
That angle.. he's like a Keanu Reeves version O_O
Damn, Philippine Eagles look handsome
The harpy eagle is amazing... 💗💗💗🦅
Eagles, just awe inspiring.
It's weird that they still use diet as a basis for taxonomy; lesser physical characteristics. I thought genetics were the easiest and most reliable method for taxonomy.
commatoes like how falcons are raptors, but are more closely related to parrots
I think it is related. Sea eagles are a filogenetic branch fir example. In Spanish they are called pigargos. All animal species are now classified by filogenetic families. I guess it just happens that eagle species or groups are usually similar in behaviour and diet.
It's not really so much that they're using diet as a taxonomic tool; if anything, the two "diet-defined" groups (snake eagles and sea eagles) are each made up of species that are pretty similar morphologically and obviously related , AND that happen to share their preferred prey and the adaptations to that lifestyle. The possible exceptions are the Philippine eagle (because it's just so huge and doesn't strictly prefer to eat snakes) and the Madagascan serpent eagle (which is apparently closer to the weird vultures in subfamily Gypaetinae), but molecular data helps there. Genetics are also fundamental for resolving the relationships between those groups and other raptor groups (my understanding is that it's still kind of in flux, but basically those four major eagle groups arose independently from various groups of hawks and kites).
@@search895 That is exactly my point. Similar traits can be explained by parallel evolution. More closely related populations might be considered unrelated because of plumage. Meanwhile, a completely unrelated species might be classified together on the basis of diet. My go to example of this is the speciation of marsupials in Australia, where they filled every ecological niche and share many common traits with non marsupials simply because they share a common niche, e.g. medium sized carnivore.
@@tiacho2893 well i dont know a lot a out eaglez so i was just throwing an hypothesis. I meant a filogenetic group usually have very similar behaviours and diets, that is their evolutive difference is short. Perhaps that's why she said it that way.
Eagles should be called the kings of the sky. They are the most powerful Therefore they are, male and female, kings!
1:31
Eagle:
*STEP STEP* I STEP ON YOU.
it's funny watching them hunt. I saw an eagle at a sanctuary sit there and repeatedly curb stomp a fish that kept flopping around.
Eagles are the KINGS of the skies
Man, that’s a strong birb.
Oof you should see cassowarry too
Insteresting bird too
Birb
Biiiiiirb
Largest wingspan for an eagle ever recorded was that of an aquila audax fleayi (endangered Tasmanian Wedge-tailed eagle) at 2.84m.
Philippine Eagle is my favorite, look at those beautiful mane!
... this* beautiful mane (those = plural)
King of the skies danielle, king of the skies
5:22 This one looks like an old retired surfer dude
Wait until you see its mane
bro wtf, respect the eagles HAHAHAHAHAHA
hi im from philipines 😁 thank you so much animalogic for all Knowledge one of the best wild life documentary I've ever watch ❤ philipine eagle😃
I'd love to watch and 8 hour montage of eagles midair fighting.
Love the bloopers at the end, please have more >3!
me at 2:21 : "Ha! Nice catch, loser."
Me at 2:25 : "Damn, nice catch, champ."
So happy to see European fishing eagles and wolves making a return in my country of the Netherlands! They are truly magnificent!
What you call a "fishing eagle" (Dutch= visarend) is called an osprey in English.
*Andean condor and California condor has entered the server....*
Weak eggs. 2/10
Let the Lammergeier bird (also known as bone crusher bird) join too....🙋
@ 2:00 that is a majestic Philippine eagle... one of a kind and rarest looks...
I did an essay on eyesight throughout the animal kingdom - at the time we didn't know what the pecten's real purpose was! was lovely to see an explanation in this video, if possible would it be possible to link the study you used?
great video as always, Animalogic!
Thanks for highlighting PHL eagle
I love when Danielle's here ! ❤❤❤
That mating ritual tho - terminal velocity status - so badass!!!
Glad something is being done to save the Philippine eagle. These are all beautiful creatures.🦅
The Philippines went from 90% forest coverage to 20%? That is a tremendous loss. Makes me sick.
sadly the most fearsome and the largest eagle are also the most endangered eagles "Philippine Eagle"
The Harpy is the most badass eagle in the world, none can match her.
4:40
Fish: *I WILL SURVIVE!*
That's why it's called HARIBON here in the Philippines. It's short for HARING IBON which translates to BIRD KING or KING OF THE BIRDS in English.
The Philippine Eagle is also called the "Monkey-Eating Eagle" or The "Great Philippine Eagle" (Pithecophaga jefferyi)
I live in east TN and love watching the bald eagles on the river. Its always incredible seeing them.
So eagles are killers who happen to be "Queens of the sky".
Does that make them.... Killer Queens?
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This video introduced me to the harpy eagle my favorite bird beside ravens
Eagles are absolutely *metal.*
Danielle is a smartie. 💓
I love your videos so much! I’m majoring in pre-vet and I enjoy these videos so much!
I'm so happy to hear that! What a fantastic career choice, wishing you luck!
Eagles are Queen on the sky what!
Charming and informative: pretty much the touchstone for that combination. Thanks.
At the end, I sort of gathered that Danielle is a Franco-American, or... French-Canadian? I immediately noticed your pronunciation was right when you mentioned the "bateleur eagle", "que nous connaissons bien chez nous au Québec comme !'aigle bateleur."
So... What are you? Your name is typically Québécois, so I'll go with French-Canadian... mariée à un Américain, tiens! Ča fait une belle histoire...
Continue cette belle série, Danielle! T'es super intéressante et tes présentations respirent la fraîcheur et la "joie de vivre" que les Anglo-Saxons nous envient tant!
Harpey Eagles are my favorite bird! So glad I got to hear about them from this great channel. Also, nice job landing an audible sponsorship!!!!
@daAnder71 11 months late but thanks
audible is great. i use it when im reading.
on another note: great vid been on a bit of a binge XD
So, when did the king of the skies become the queen??
It doesn't make sense to me either.
because the Females are huge.
Kings don't do eggs
Apparently kings lay eggs?
Whats with the Bald eagle hate? Like I've watched two eagle videos and you point out their unimpressiveness. Am I the only ine who adores bald eagles?
No one
💥💥🇺🇸Eagle: M U R I C A🇺🇸💥💥
Can we stop this shit please? Why does someone have to say something before it's permissible to do it?
@ForestofTooMuchFood It did win, it's the symbol of an American holiday at least.
Haast's Eagle has entered the game.
I'm so proud with our Philippine Eagles, here we also called them monkey eating Eagle.
Great videos you doing, Daniel! Thank You!
Thumnbnail: "SLOTH KILLER"
My Brain: "THOT KILLER"
Sad to say, filipinos are still uneducated about these beautiful creatures. But the government do their best to educate the people and to exert a lot of efforts in protecting the eagles. Also doing reforestation for their habitat.