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Wildlife officials thrilled after spotting rare 'monkey-eating' predator for first time in years: 'Vital'
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Wildlife officials thrilled after spotting rare 'monkey-eating' predator for first time in years: 'Vital'
A critically endangered eagle has returned to one of its few remaining habitats after a two-year absence, according to a recent wildlife survey. The GMA network reported that a Philippine eagle, one of the largest raptors in the world, was spotted in the skies over Mt. Sinaka in Cotabato on the island of Mindanao. The area is one of its smallest natural habitats, but it offers a safe nesting site in the mountains and enough prey for a breeding …
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