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introduction about vultures​

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Answered by slahotiaug20
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Vultures are large birds of prey that usually feed on carrion (dead or dying animals and rocks). Vultures use their large wings to soar in the air for many miles without having to flap. Vultures are also called buzzards.

Answered by warifkhan
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vultures are medium- to large-sized birds of prey, which are known for eating carrion (the bodies of dead animals). There are 23 species of vultures. Some vultures have very good eye-sight, and use this to spot animal’s bodies, or other scavengers around a body, before flying down to feed. Vultures have a heavy body, a hunched-over stance, and their feathers often appear shaggy and looser than other birds. The larger vulture species require a habitat that allows them to see or smell carrion while they soar in the sky.Vultures have not been domesticated. it is illegal to keep vultures as pets; however, zoos may keep them.

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