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Extinct Daggett's Eagle (Buteogallus daggetti) Fact Sheet: Summary

Extinct Daggett's Eagle (Buteogallus daggetti)

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Extinct Daggett's Eagle (Buteogallus daggetti) Fact Sheet

Extinct Daggett's Eagle

Extinct Daggett's Eagle, Buteogallus daggetti

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Taxonomy Physical Characteristics

Kingdom: Animalia

Phylum: Chordata

Class: Aves

Order: Falconiformes (diurnal birds of prey; DNA studies say category may need revision)

Family: Accipitridae (hawks, eagles, kites, harriers, Old World vultures)

Genus: Buteogallus

Species: Buteogallus daggetti - Daggett's Eagle (extinct)

Body Weight
3,000 g (6.6 lb)

Body Length
64-90 cm (31 in), measured from top of head to tip of tail

Tail Length
26-32.2 cm (11 in), measured from base to tip

Wingspan
169-196 cm (71 in) measured as natural spread

Pelage
Unknown

Distribution & Status Behavior & Ecology

Range
Relatively new species discovery; fossils from southern California and New Mexico

Habitat
Open grasslands, marshlands, or savannas with some brush and ponds

Status
Extinct

Locomotion
Flight. Long legs likely useful for walking and steping on prey.

Social Groups
Unknown

Diet
Might have fed on small mammals, crabs, amphibians, reptiles, and snakes, similar to Savannah Hawks; probably weren't scavengers

Predators
Unknown

Reproduction & Development Species Highlights
 

Feature Facts

  • Daggett's Eagle became extinct about 13,000 years ago
  • Long legs for improved walking ability; may have looked like "an eagle on stilts"
  • May have had close associations with grazing animals of the Pleistocene

About This Fact Sheet

© 2009 San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance.

 

How to cite: Extinct Daggett's Eagle (Buteogallus daggetti) Fact Sheet. San Diego (CA): San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance; [accessed YYYY Mmm dd]. http://ielc.libguides.com/sdzg/factsheets/ extinctdaggettseagle.
(note: replace YYYY Mmm dd with date accessed, e.g., 2015 Sep 10)

 

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