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Predator: Verreaux's Eagles in South Africa Living Best in Agricultural Area
The grand, 5 to 7-foot wingspanned Verreaux's Eagle, an apex predator in Africa, is living more successfully in an agricultural area than in a nearby mountain range, according to a new study.
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