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- Buteogallus_daggetti comment "Buteogallus daggetti (Daggett's "eagle" or walking "eagle") is actually a rather long-legged species of hawk. Initially believed to be some sort of carrion-eating eagle, it was for some time placed in a distinct genus Wetmoregyps (meaning "Alexander Wetmore's vulture"). It probably resembled the modern-day savanna hawk with long legs and a body size that is roughly 40% larger.".