Yes, just as you could eat other bird.
Both are birds, class "Aves", but they have different families. Turkeys are a type of fowl in the Phasiandae family with pheasants and peacocks that eat mostly grains, fruits, and some insects. They have spectacular tail feathers. Vultures are in the Accipitridae (Aegypiinae) and Cathartidae families of scavengers and Birds of Prey like hawks, eagles, condors that are carnivorous.
No, they are Corvids, related to jays and ravens, magpies.
They often plan parties with other vultures and some other certain types of birds such as crows and falcons.
Vultures are not the only scavengers that fly, for crows are depicted as scavengers also. They sometimes eat from rotting or dying flesh. Sometimes crows steal food from other crows or small animals, but they mainly search for food that is already dead.
Scavengers. Crows & vultures are some examples.
Tucans, vultures and crows. Also magpies.
historically and religiosly, crows are an omen of death, but vultures are also associated with death
that go after eyeballs ,and the toungh first
Scavengers.they are usually flying birds like vultures or crows
Probably the eagles and hawks, the new world vultures are kinda of related to storks. How they sit up.
Crows and vultures will eat carrion (animal carcasses). Bacteria, and insects such as fly maggots, will finish the job.
Types of bacteria, such as cyanobacteria.
Raccoons, crows, vultures, and humans through habitat destruction are they're predators. Hawks may be predators too.
If you're looking for the word, it is 'scavenger.' Examples are hyenas, vultures, crows, and raccoons.