Giant Eagle Captured

A massive eagle with a 10-foot wingspan was recently captured near Brownsville, Texas, astonishing locals and scientists alike. First spotted by hikers near the U.S.-Mexico border, the bird displayed an imposing presence and incredible strength.

Wildlife specialists safely captured the eagle and moved it to a local conservation center for study. Experts are now investigating whether it’s a new subspecies or an unusually large example of a known species.

The discovery has sparked public fascination and local efforts to create a sanctuary for the bird, with hopes of promoting research and eco-tourism.

This remarkable find could reshape what we know about bird species in North America.

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