Marahute

Marahute is a giant golden eagle who had the baby eggs from Disney's 1990 feature film The Rescuers Down Under.

Personality
Marahute is portrayed as a very kind, and gentle Haast's Eagle, though her massive girth can cause problems (at one point, one of her wings accidentally knocks Cody of the tall cliff they're on, though she quickly saves him). She has a lot of love for Cody, grateful that he saved her, and is a very caring friend and mother-figure toward her friends and eggs respectively as well as her mate as shown when Cody asked where the father of the eggs was, she displayed very high sadness and grief. She's also extremely loyal to those loyal to her, having saved Cody's life not once, but twice in the film. She is also shown to be quite intelligent and have a sense of humour, as shown when she tickles Cody during the flight scene.

Role in the film
She first appeared when Cody discovers her entangled in a trap. He manages to free her, although her getting free also resulted on him falling off the cliff due to the power of her girth. She then immediately repays the debt and rescues him. She then shows him her nest with her eggs in it, revealing that she was a mother. When asked about the father, however, Marahute looked down in sorrow, revealing that the father passed away (It was later revealed that Marahute's mate was killed by McLeach). A gold feather is seen and Cody catches it. Marahute gives it to Cody as a gift for saving her. Cody hugs Marahute and on the ground she flies off. She isn't seen again until later, where she ended up captured with Cody unwittingly getting McLeach to her (McLeach earlier told him that Marahute was killed by another hunter knowing full well that Cody would attempt to rush to the nest, and thus lead him straight to it) She was later freed by the protagonists, and saves Cody from falling down the falls.

Her eggs were also well protected by Bernard and (albeit unwillingly) by Wilbur, as Joanna was instructed to eat the eggs as soon as Marahute was captured, so Bernard ended up tricking Joanna by replacing the nest with three egg-shaped rocks, while hiding the real eggs inside the nest, and then had Wilbur roost the eggs until they hatched.