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Besides the vulture's eyes , which other part of the vulture would help it to find the food it usually eats

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Answered by Anonymous
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Because the location and availability of carcasses is very unpredictable, vultures rely on each other to find food. This new research has now revealed that they also use cues from scavenging Tawny and Steppe Eagles, whose keen eyesight and sharp beaks means they are better equipped to spot carrion from the skies and eat it when they land. This finding adds an extra consideration to the mix with regard to how we must design interventions to conserve vultures.
Answered by potrriselvan
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the eye of the vulture is help to find the food. it eat usually with help of the peak.

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