The identification of male and female Garudas can mainly be judged by the following characteristics:
Feather color: The feathers of male Garudas are usually brighter and more colorful than those of females, especially the head and The feathers on the chest will be more colorful.
Front size: The forehead lobes of male Garudas are usually larger and more prominent than those of females, showing an "inverted" "Triangular" shape; while females are relatively smaller and rounder.
Claw size: The claws of male Garuda are generally thicker and more powerful than those of females.
Genital morphology: For adult Garuda, you can judge by observing the morphology of its genitals. The male's genitals are more obvious, being a pair of round anuses close to the body; while the female's genitals are more difficult to observe.