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how are vultures are important to the environment?? ​

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Answered by akanshaagrwal23
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Vultures are often overlooked and perceived as lowly scavengers, but they play a crucial role in the environments in which they live. ... Vultures, also known as nature's cleanup crew, do the dirty work of cleaning up after death, helping to keep ecosystems healthy as they act as natural carcass recyclers

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Answered by Mikhil2006
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Vultures are often overlooked and perceived as lowly scavengers, but they play a crucial role in the environments in which they live. Vultures, also known as nature's cleanup crew, do the dirty work of cleaning up after death, helping to keep ecosystems healthy as they act as natural carcass recyclers.
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