what is the length of the extinct eagle spizaetus willetti
Spizaetus willetti, commonly known as Willett's eagle, is an extinct species of eagle. Although complete measurements can be rare, fossil evidence suggests that Spizaetus willetti had an estimated wingspan of around 2.5 meters (approximately 8.2 feet). However, specific body length measurements are less commonly documented. For precise dimensions or additional detailed information, further paleontological studies or specific fossil records would be needed.
Update (2025-09-12):
The extinct eagle Spizaetus willetti, known from fossil evidence, is estimated to have had a wingspan of approximately 2.5 to 3 meters (about 8 to 10 feet). This size would have made it one of the larger eagles. However, specific details on its overall body length might not be as well-documented, as many measurements are derived from fragmentary fossil remains. If you are looking for more detailed measurements or additional information, please let me know!


