Yes yes yes
The 'Lammergeier' or the Bearded Vulture is usually found in mountainous terrian. See the Related Links for more information about these vultures.
no because they are herbivore not omivores or canivors
All vultures are scavengers, they eat dead corpses that they find.
Indiscriminate use of acetocin in the cattle. the residual effect of this chemical in carcasses of dead animals took a heavy toll on the bearded vultures when they fed on these dead bodies.
Both vultures and ptarmigan are birds, vertebrates and consumers. But that's where the similarities end. Differences include plumage coloring in bearded vultures and red knots may serve a cosmetic function whereas in rock ptarmigan the function appears to be camouflage. Other differences can be found in the related question below.
Yes, turkey vultures [Cathartes aura] are capable of eating cactuses. But the cactus isn't high on the turkey vulture's list of preferred foods. Instead, turkey vultures favor scavenging decaying meat. In fact, they fly low enough to the ground to be able to identify carrion by such gases of decay as ethyl mercaptan. They rarely are interested in plant matter.
Well, not all birds are herbivore like a vulture, vultures eat dead things hawks eat other birds so no not ALL birds are herbivores
No. Hawks are hawks and vultures are vultures.
Vulture are known as scavengers, because flocks typically circle overhead until a dying animal is dead, or until carnivores have left a carcass. But vultures have very sharp beaks and talons. Killing prey or fighting over food is not uncommon.
There is no specific number of vultures in a committee. A committee of vultures is just a group of vultures.
Vultures are birds
well to be quite frank. There arent any. sorry to say, but its cool! were americans and we dont care about other thigs but ourselves, i have been teaching for 9+ yeArs and its a FACT i know THIS.