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Plan Vultures in Cuenca

may be a sign of the times we have had to live. Like all omens of nature that animals leave their crevices in Claw has an explanation:

The vulture is a scavenger that usually feed on offal. Since farmers are prevented from leaving the field in the carcasses of these birds are looking for life where there stuffing.

Use the updrafts to gain altitude without effort and using their keen eyesight to locate their victims, dead or not, meet their nutritional needs. For his skill in flying effortlessly and visual sense, the vulture reigns at the top of the chain food. They take advantage of the efforts of others.

When it finds its target to the floor plans to face any living environment using the tactic of grunt and the beating of wings to scare off competitors. But when faced with any other animal you to address, the vulture flees in terror waiting for another chance.

vultures nest on high to make it safely to their offspring. If you try to access one of their offspring will defend nests throwing rotten food that their parents have regurgitated. The stench is so unbearable that the unwary flies without being able to endure.

practices among scavengers

joins the shocking habit of adhering to their feet when they are hot a substance derived from a combination of feces and urine to help them moderate their body temperature, since they lack sweat glands.

Large solitary vultures hunt and roost singly or in pairs. Their behavior is gregarious, always subject to the dominant male. Although not normally feed on live prey not discarded. His tongue is tubular in shape and makes a backward motion allowing them to pull the meat to enter in the throat, and neck and beak is long and thin, fit for openings and to penetrate into the body cavity the dam.

Old World vultures have 13 species, including eight genera, all but one monotypic. Two of them, the Egyptian vulture and the osprey have more feathers on the head and claws are stronger than usual. The first uses them as tools and the second, which is like a winged version of the hyena, feeds mainly on bones.

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