Vultures need air because they are living organisms just like humans. Without air, they would suffocate and die.
to run away
sticks
vultures
Condors, vultures and eagles use heat thermals, rising pockets of warm air, to carry them upwards. Hawks don't know this trick. They only have their wings.
really cold ones
A flock of vultures is commonly referred to as a "venue." Vultures often gather in groups, especially when feeding on carrion, and this collective term reflects their social behavior during such activities. In addition to "venue," you might also hear terms like "kettle" when vultures are seen soaring together in the air.
No. Hawks are hawks and vultures are vultures.
no but they are diurnal(active during the day.
Oh, dude, vultures breathe like any other bird, you know? They've got lungs and air sacs that help them take in oxygen and get rid of carbon dioxide. It's like a whole respiratory system thing going on, pretty standard bird stuff. So yeah, vultures breathe just fine, no need to worry about them running out of air up there in the sky.
There is no specific number of vultures in a committee. A committee of vultures is just a group of vultures.
A group of vultures is called a "venue." or better known as 'The Labour Party'
Vultures do not hibernate, neither are they nocturnal.