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The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
vulture common name for large birds of prey of temperate and tropical regions. The Old World vultures (family Accipitridae) are allied to hawks and eagles; the more ancient American vultures and condors are of a different family (Cathartidae) with distant links to storks and cormorants. American vultures have no syrinx and are thus voiceless, emitting weak hisses. They feed voraciously and indiscriminately, chiefly on carrion; because they have weak beaks and lack the strength of other birds of prey, they rarely attack other than helpless animals. Most vultures have dark plumage and small,... Read more
vulture
World Encyclopedia vulture Large, keen-sighted, strong-flying bird that feeds on carrion. New World vultures, found throughout the Americas, include the condor , turkey buzzard , and king vulture; family Cathartidae. Old World vultures, related to eagles, are found in Africa ... Read more
turkey vulture
Britannica Concise Encyclopedia ... buzzard Species (Cathartes aura ) of long-winged, long-tailed vulture (family Cathartidae), about 30 in. (75 cm) long, with dark plumage ... the northerly and southernmost populations are migratory. turkey vulture turkey vulture turkey vulture Read more

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