Vultures are also related to the California condor
how many vultures are in the wild
There is no specific number of vultures in a committee. A committee of vultures is just a group of vultures.
No. Hawks are hawks and vultures are vultures.
There are 15 species of old world vultures that exist and 7 species of new world vultures that exist. Turkey Vultures are the most common in the world.
Recent evidence shows that New World vultures, like the California Condor, Andean condor, king vulture, turkey vulture, and black vultures do indeed show genetic markers more similar to storks than Old World Vulture species.
AnswerIt will if its hungry! Vultures are usually in the desert and not many pet kittens live there. It depends what type of cat it is.
Not many animals eat vultures. Vultures are scrawny and tough. Probably the only things that eat vultures are other carrion eaters and lower life forms such as worms and ants and the larvae of insects.
Vultures are birds
=Other vultures!=
Vultures are separated into two groups: Old world vultures and new world vultures old world vultures include species in Africa, Europe, and Asia. New world vultures are the species found in the Americas. Old World Vultures are: The Lammergeier (or Bearded Vulture) The Palm Nut Vulture Egyptian Vulture Cinereous Vulture (aka eursian black vulture or monk vulture) Griffon Vulture White Rumped Vulture Rupell's Vulture The Indian Vulture Slender Billed Vulture Himalayan Vulture Cape Vulture The Hooded Vulture The Red Headed Vulture Lappet Faced Vulture and the White Headed Vulture New World Vultures are: The Turkey Vulture Black Vulture Andean Condor King Vulture and the California Condor
Vultures often scavenge for food leaving the bones of many animals behind, this leaves the land to break down the bones into the soil.