Crested great white eagle
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The crested great white eagle is a bird of prey with an enormous wingspan native to the Greenwilds of Atria, where they hunt by swooping down from great heights to snatch up prey using their powerful talons and hooked beak. They typically nest on sheer cliff faces instead of in the treetops, providing a far more defensible location in which to roost. They are closely related to the great white eagle, but unlike their more social cousins, they roost and hunt alone, and do not sing.