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They are Vultures, Very Large Vultures.
Yes, black vultures are found in the deserts of North America.
Vultures primarily inhabit open areas like savannas, grasslands, deserts, and scrublands. They are scavengers and feed on carrion, so they are commonly found in areas with abundant dead animals to feed on. Vultures play a vital role in cleaning up the environment by consuming carcasses.
Yes, bears do live and survive in deserts but generally prefer the mountain regions of deserts.
Vultures eat the same thing in the desert that they eat everywhere else in the world. They are scavengers. They eat other animals that have died. Vultures soar around until they see a dead animal, then they swoop down and eat it.
No, but they do survive in waters of the coast of deserts.
Only if they don't get eaten for Thanksgiving!
Turkey vultures are able to survive a few days without water. They are also good at scavenging for corpses in the desert.
Yes, in the U.S., the turkey vulture can be found there.
Scavengers you may find in a desert are mountain lions and coyotes. Scavenger birds that can be found in a desert are ravens and vultures.
There are no deserts where man could not survive if he has the needed supplies and shelter. There are even scientists living in the most inhospitable desert of all - Antarctica.
The Egyptian vultures inhabit a wide range of climates, including deserts, semi-deserts, steppes, grasslands, and scrublands. They are commonly found in warm and arid regions, where they can tolerate high temperatures and dry conditions. These birds are well-adapted to living in diverse habitats with varying temperatures across their range.