Generally calling someone a vulture is a metaphorical way of insulting them. It is a way of saying they are a carrion feeder (an eater of the dead), metaphorically speaking a reference to a person's tendency, real or perceived, of hovering over another person waiting for them to fail at some task, so that person can take over and claim any credit for success.
The 'urubu' is a vulture species called 'black vulture' or 'American black vulture; its scientific name is "Coragyps atratus".
A male vulture is called a "spork."
No. The correct spelling is Lammergeier. It is also known as "bearded vulture'.
Vulture is called "गिद्ध" in Hindi.
Turkey vulture and black vulture are found here..They are called buzzards..In Europe, certain hawks are called buzzards.
A Condor.
The likely English word is "vulture" (a carnivorous bird renowned as a scavenger).
Caruncle
Vulture (sometimes used for eagle).
it may surprise you, but a male vulture is actually called a Spork, it is the same with a male buzzard
Someone who is mean and controlling could be called a tyrant
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