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Vultures typically lay between one to three eggs per breeding season, depending on the species. The eggs are usually laid in a nest located in a high or inaccessible area to protect them from predators. Incubation lasts about 30 to 60 days, depending on the species, and both parents often share the responsibility of caring for the eggs and young chicks.

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