Probably the eagles and hawks, the new world vultures are kinda of related to storks. How they sit up.
Yes some species of vultures are endangered.
Vultures are closely related to the stork and their are 20 different species of them. They can also live up to 20 years and they do not build nests. They can also have a wingspan of 10 feet!
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.
Small snake species do not eat vultures. Pythons are able to to prey on vultures.
Vultures (several species) are scavengers.
Vultures are also related to the California condor
Yes. The Mojave is habitat to several species, amongst them the Great Horned Owl and the Western Screech Owl.
Vultures are closely related to the stork and their are 20 different species of them. They can also live up to 20 years and they do not build nests. They can also have a wingspan of 10 feet!
Yes, they can. Vultures don't prefer it, but if they are hungry, they will!!!
No, vultures are birds that eat dead animals. They are scavengers and pick apart the remains of previously killed animals.
The condor species are vultures, so they do eat dead animals.
Yes, vultures are one example. There are many bird species that live in the Savannah.