stay clean as it eats carrion.
vultures.
The answer you are looking for is probably a "bald eagle", however the bald eagle does not have a bald head. [See related link for a picture of a "bald" eagle.
Vultures are messy eaters. They feed on dead animals, pushing their heads right inside the bodies to tear into the meat. If they had head feathers, they'd get dirty and sticky, and would be almost impossible to clean. That's why vultures are much better off being bald.
Bald eagles have a feathered, white head and a brown body. Vultures usually have featherless, bald heads and brown or black bodies.
Bald Eagles have white heads and brown bodies, and do a lot of scavenging. Vultures typically have featherless heads and black or brown bodies.
The bald eagle has a white, feathered head and brown body. Vultures typically have truly bald, that is, featherless, heads and can have brown or black bodies.
Vultures typically have featherless heads, and can be brown or black, depending on the species. Bald eagles are brown, and are also partly scavengers, but their heads are not bald, but covered with white feathers.
Well, I would say yes. Vultures eat meat so it is possible for them to eat a dead bald eagle.
No
Vultures have bald heads and necks to regulate their body tempreture. They must cope with the large variation in tempreture in the environment they live in. Read more here : (See related Link)
That is the correct spelling of "bald head" (adjective bald or bald-headed).
Scavengers like Vultures, Foxes etc.