These large flightless birds native to Australia and New Guinea are known for their powerful legs and sharp claws. They can potentially inflict serious injuries with their swift and strong kicks.

Cassowary

Ostriches are the largest living birds and are known for their powerful legs. While they are not natural predators of big cats, a kick from an ostrich can deliver a powerful blow.

Ostrich

Native to Africa, the secretary bird has long legs and a distinctive appearance. It hunts on the ground, using its strong legs and sharp talons to kill its prey, which includes small mammals.

Secretary Bird

Golden Eagle

These large raptors have powerful talons and beaks. While they primarily prey on smaller animals, there have been instances of golden eagles attacking young or injured large mammals.

Harpy Eagle

Found in Central and South America, the harpy eagle is one of the largest and most powerful eagles in the world. They are skilled hunters and their strong talons can cause significant damage.

Andean Condor

With a wingspan of up to 10 feet, the Andean condor is one of the largest flying birds. While they primarily feed on carrion, they have been observed challenging predators over food.

Bald Eagle

The national bird of the United States, bald eagles have strong talons and beaks. While they primarily feed on fish, they are known to scavenge and might engage in interactions with larger predators.

Steller's Sea Eagle

Native to northeastern Asia, Steller's sea eagles are large and powerful birds. They are known to hunt fish and can potentially scavenge and compete for food with other predators.