the vulture finds it's food by smell. its nose is formed so it can smell from an estimated 5km. it can use its eyes but that's only when its close up.
Yes, they can. Vultures don't prefer it, but if they are hungry, they will!!!
Hunt by sight, smell or taste.
Smell and sight. How do dogs hunt?
The turkey's sense of smell is its weakest sense. Turkey's have excellent sight and hearing. They use these senses to make up for their weak sense of smell.
Both hunt mice, but hawks locate mice by sight and foxes by sight or smell.
Because they hunt on smell, not sight (they particularly smell our skin), and a sleeping target is far safer.
No.
All birds have some sense of smell, but in most its not very strong. Crows use sight more than their other senses and don't rely on smell as much as some other carrion eaters like vultures.
Frogs use the sense of smell to hunt down prey.
All Eagles. African Vultures relly on sight for food as American (new world smell the food)
Tigers use eye sight, smell and hearing, not only to hunt, but to avoid danger (usually from humans).
No, a vulture is not a predator as it does not hunt or kill. It is a scavenger.