Vultures are split into two groups Old World Vultures and New World Vultures,
these two group of birds have evolved with similar characteristics but are from two different points of origin, this is due to divergent evolution.
New World Vultures are found in North and South America and Old World Vultures are found in Africa, Europe and Asia. The only continents of the world that do not have at least one species of vulture are Australia and Antarctica.
Condors are usually found in mountainous areas. Vultures can also live in savannas where they can spot dead animals from a distance.
vultures are found in every continent except Antarctica and Oceania
On tall trees
They shelter in trees
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Vultures are found in the "Chordata" Phylum.
Yes, black vultures are found in the deserts of North America.
They might take a peck if they found a dead one, but eagles don't hunt vultures for food.
Vultures are found on every continent except Australia and Antarctica.
There are two vultures that may be called black vultures. One is found primarily in North and South America, and the other is found around Asia and Europe.
The turkey vulture is found there.
There are no vultures in Ireland. There are however some eagles and falcons and other birds of prey found in Ireland.
Yes, in the U.S., the turkey vulture can be found there.
Scavengers you may find in a desert are mountain lions and coyotes. Scavenger birds that can be found in a desert are ravens and vultures.
Yes, I have seen about ten in Cascade County.
No. Hawks are hawks and vultures are vultures.
Maybe if they found them dead outside. Otherwise no.