Yes, vultures are present in Europe, with several species found across the continent. Notable species include the griffon vulture, the Egyptian vulture, and the Eurasian black vulture. These birds primarily inhabit mountainous and open areas, where they scavenge on carrion. Conservation efforts have been implemented in many regions to protect these important scavengers, as their populations have faced declines due to habitat loss and poisoning.
the vultures are from central America so it is not from Europe or Egypt ^^
There are no vultures in Ireland. There are however some eagles and falcons and other birds of prey found in Ireland.
There are two vultures that may be called black vultures. One is found primarily in North and South America, and the other is found around Asia and Europe.
No. Hawks are hawks and vultures are vultures.
Vultures are split into two groups Old World Vultures and New World Vultures, these two group of birds have evolved with similar characteristics but are from two different points of origin, this is due to divergent evolution. New World Vultures are found in North and South America and Old World Vultures are found in Africa, Europe and Asia. The only continents of the world that do not have at least one species of vulture are Australia and Antarctica.
There is no specific number of vultures in a committee. A committee of vultures is just a group of vultures.
Vultures are scavenging birds known for feeding on the carcasses of dead animals. They play a crucial role in the ecosystem by helping to clean up decaying organic matter, which can prevent the spread of disease. Two primary types of vultures are found: Old World vultures, primarily in Europe, Asia, and Africa, and New World vultures, found in the Americas. Both types have adaptations such as excellent eyesight and a strong sense of smell to locate food.
Vultures are birds
=Other vultures!=
Vultures are found on every continent except Australia and Antarctica. Their geographic range includes diverse habitats such as grasslands, savannas, forests, and mountains. Different species of vultures occupy specific regions, with some residing in Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Americas. However, many vultures are migratory and can travel long distances in search of food.
no there are no such things as white vultures. there are some that have white and are called white-backed vultures.
They are Vultures, Very Large Vultures.