A massive eagle with a wingspan nearing 10 feet has been captured near Brownsville, Texas, leaving scientists stunned and birdwatchers buzzing.
First spotted by hikers near the U.S.-Mexico border, the giant raptor appeared to be far larger than any known eagle species. After several days of tracking, wildlife officials safely captured the bird and transported it to a nearby conservation center for study.
Experts are now scrambling to determine: Is this a new, undocumented species, or an unusually large version of a golden or bald eagle?
Locals are fascinated. Conservationists are planning a protected sanctuary, and scientists are calling this discovery a potential breakthrough in American wildlife research.
As tests continue, the world watches β fascinated by this rare and majestic creature soaring into the spotlight.