Eagles are the main threat to healthy vultures, but most vultures know not to compete an eagle for a carcass so they usually get along in the wild.
there are loads of enemies yo a horse but the worst would be a bear.
they survive by climbing into shurbs to protect themselves from danger or from their preys
No eact numbers exist, but it is safe to say the turkey vulture is an abundant species, in no danger whatsoever.
preys
Turkey vulture are not in danger of extinction, they are the most numerous of the vultures.
crabs preys are lobsters
A snake preys on a heron.
Generally vultures have no predators, Vultures have a defence mechanism, where they regurgitate their food ( which has a most foul smell ) when faced with danger, sending predators off in a hurry whilst enabling the vulture to fly with less weight on board. Having said that, when the vulture has taken off, whilst it is gaining height some large cats ( such as lions ) will jump and try to grab the vulture.
it is an old world vulture
A polar bear preys on arctic foxes A polar bear preys on arctic foxes
Vultures are separated into two groups: Old world vultures and new world vultures old world vultures include species in Africa, Europe, and Asia. New world vultures are the species found in the Americas. Old World Vultures are: The Lammergeier (or Bearded Vulture) The Palm Nut Vulture Egyptian Vulture Cinereous Vulture (aka eursian black vulture or monk vulture) Griffon Vulture White Rumped Vulture Rupell's Vulture The Indian Vulture Slender Billed Vulture Himalayan Vulture Cape Vulture The Hooded Vulture The Red Headed Vulture Lappet Faced Vulture and the White Headed Vulture New World Vultures are: The Turkey Vulture Black Vulture Andean Condor King Vulture and the California Condor
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