Turkey vultures do not have very many natural enemies. Sometimes eagles and great horned owls will attack vultures that are not full-grown. In order to avoid opportunistic animals, turkey vultures sometimes vomit partially digested food.
Turkey vultures do not have many natural predators. Other large birds such as a Great Horned Owl or Northern Goshawk might be big enough to take out a turkey vulture.
No, but it is a vulture, larger than the turkey vulture.
The scientific name for the turkey vulture is Cathartes aura. They are large birds with a red head and a v-shaped white marking on the underside of their wings, often seen soaring in the sky in search of carrion to feed on.
it is an old world vulture
They can fly!
No
Toads
yes
A wolf or large cat would eat a turkey vulture if they can get a hold of them. Turkey vultures are slow moving on the ground and can be captured while they are feeding.
A wolf or large cat would eat a turkey vulture if they can get a hold of them. Turkey vultures are slow moving on the ground and can be captured while they are feeding.
no
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