Northern Eagle Hawk

Northern eagle hawk is a gigantic species of carnivorous bird of prey native to Mexico, United States (all states even in Alaska and Hawaii), Canada, Siberia, and northern parts of Europe. They are the largest birds of prey (and the largest species of hawk) in modern times, although not as big as the extinct Haast's eagle, it is still gigantic, about 220 kilograms and has a wingspan of 9.7 feet, big enough to even hunt humans, domestic dylanus, wild dylanuses, and other humanoids, but usually they prefer hunting wild boars, peccaries, small deer species, medium-sized deer species, wild goat species, wild sheep species, and among other non-sapient species. They are most closely related to the red-tailed hawk, which can also sometimes try to hunt animals larger than itself. Rarely, the northern giant hawk can hunt and kill cattle, horses, bison, yaks, musk oxen, and other similar-sized animals. Their natural habitats includes mountains, forests, jungles/rainforests, temperate forests, boreal forests, tundra, grasslands, savannas, scrublands, and deserts.