Apart of what had mentioned above, in Tibetan Buddhism, the garuda is one of the Four Dignities, animals that represent characteristics of a bodhisattva. The four animals are the dragon, representing power; the tiger, representing confidence; the snow lion, representing fearlessness; and the garuda, representing wisdom.
Garudas are the enemies of nagas.
In the Maha-samaya Sutta of the Pali Canon, the Buddha makes peace between nagas and garudas.