vultures are scavengers. Some has registered a vulture lossing patience finding a dead animal and killing a small animal but those are very rare. They are scavengers.
No!! They are pedators of living prey. Vultures are scavenging birds.
Birds that eat meat include eagles, hawks, owls, falcons, and vultures. These birds are known as birds of prey and have sharp beaks and talons to catch and consume their prey.
dictionary.com has the following entry about "bird of prey": –noun any of numerous predacious, flesh-eating birds, as the eagles, hawks, kites, vultures, falcons, and owls, having a sharp, downwardly curved beak, talons, and, usually, soaring flight.
If they are dead, carrion-eating-birds of prey, such as vultures, eagles, and hawks.
Golden Eagle, Bald Eagle, Vultures and other large birds of prey are known to eat foxes.
No, poultry (such as chickens) and vultures are different species. Chickens are domesticated birds raised for their meat and eggs, while vultures are wild birds of prey that feed on carrion. They are not crossbreeds of each other.
There are no vultures in Ireland. There are however some eagles and falcons and other birds of prey found in Ireland.
Vultures are birds
No animals prey on Vultures because they are the top of the food chain.
Egrets fall prey to raccoons, crows, and vultures. They prey on insects, fish, frogs, and snakes. They are even known to steal food from other birds.
if it is dead, vultures are scavengers
There are a variety of birds of prey, including vultures, eagles, hawks, and owls. The largest birds in the world, the ostriches, live on Africa's savanna. Ox-peckers and honey guide birds also live on the African savanna.