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what are the scavenging bird they compared to what are they waiting for​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The largest birds on the planet are often scavengers, being the condor the largest of all of them. Eagles also tend to have scavenging habits and are also considerably large animals. Even marine scavengers are enormous such as seagulls.

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Answered by hareeshrv2
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Scavenging birds play a vital role in our ecosystems, they clean up carcasses before they have time to rot. ... Vultures specialise in eating carrion and are highly efficient at cleaning up a carcass. But many other birds, like crows and eagles, will also scavenge if they get the opportunity

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