It's used to rip off the prey's flesh
Vultures have beaks which are adapted for tearing animal flesh
A vulture's beak is typically strong and hooked, adapted for tearing flesh. The upper mandible is curved downward, allowing the bird to grip and rip through tough hides and muscle. The beak is often slightly elongated and robust, reflecting its scavenging diet. Additionally, vultures have a relatively bare head, which helps maintain hygiene while feeding on carrion.
Egyptian vultures are small birds that are not much bigger than crows. Its special adaptations include locating an egg, searching its surrounding ground for a suitable stone, picking up the egg with its beak and hurling the egg repeatedly.
No. Hawks are hawks and vultures are vultures.
There is no specific number of vultures in a committee. A committee of vultures is just a group of vultures.
There sense of smell and its very very good eye sight
Vultures are birds
=Other vultures!=
no there are no such things as white vultures. there are some that have white and are called white-backed vultures.
They are Vultures, Very Large Vultures.
Yes, vultures eat, and excrete.
Most vultures have naked or nearly naked heads, to prevent getting the feathers there fouled. Also, vultures have a highly developed olfactory senses, to locate dead animals by smell. The beak is shaped to tear soft, decaying flesh. Vulture beaks are not as powerful as raptor beaks.