A vulture is a scavenger. It fullfills a very useful role, namely dispending with dead bodies. They are adapted to that task by having long bald necks that enable them to dig deep into a carcass without getting stuck with their heads: if there were feathers there, their normal direction would otherwise make it easy to dig in, but very difficult to get your head out again.
it's talons and features evolve over time to survive
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They are endangered due to poison in the food chain, power line electrocutions and disease.
The important of vulture is it helps to continue the food chain process.
They are endangered due to poison in the food chain, power line electrocutions and disease.
The Peregrine Falcon is a carnivore - and thus, should exist in either level three or, very rarely, level four of any food chain.
If the other animals are able to adapt they live or else they go extinct.
The Turkey Vulture is a common raptor in North America and Europe. This bird is a scavenger that feeds on road kill.
Vulture eats flesh
snowy owls adapt to their enviorment by eating whats in their deit. /the food chain
There are no leopards in Antarctica. It's too cold for any animal to live there, plus there is no food chain.
the bearded vulture (lammergeier) is threatened by hunters and also for lack of food