Brownsville, Texas — In a stunning discovery, a massive eagle with a wingspan of nearly 10 feet was captured near Brownsville, leaving both locals and wildlife experts in awe.
The giant bird was first seen by hikers along the U.S.-Mexico border. Witnesses described it as majestic, with enormous talons and a sharp beak that immediately drew attention.
After days of cautious tracking, wildlife specialists safely captured the eagle. It’s now being cared for at a conservation center in Brownsville, where researchers are studying its diet, behavior, and origins.
The eagle’s size has sparked intense interest among ornithologists. Some experts think it may represent a previously unknown species, while others suggest it could be an unusually large golden or bald eagle.