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Vultures have a limited sense of hearing compared to some other birds. While they do possess ears covered by feathers, which can make them less noticeable, they rely more on their keen eyesight to locate food from great heights. Their hearing is functional enough to detect certain sounds associated with carrion, but it is not their primary sense for hunting. Overall, they are more adapted for vision than for hearing.

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