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Vultures hold their wings out to help regulate their body temperature and dry their feathers after rain. This behavior, known as "thermoregulation," allows them to absorb heat from the sun while maintaining a comfortable body temperature. Additionally, spreading their wings can help them dry off after foraging or bathing, ensuring they remain buoyant and able to fly efficiently.

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