No animals prey on Vultures because they are the top of the food chain.
Only dead ones
No, they are scavengers and they prey on dead animals such as roadkill.
I know that wolves and black vultures prey on cattle. Black vultures also attack cows giving live birth and the calf.
if it is dead, vultures are scavengers
Yes, vultures only eat the bodies of dead animals.
All vultures are carrion eaters (they eat the remains of dead animals but do not kill these animals themselves). There role is to tidy up the environment as things die. To help them do this turkey vultures have one of the best developed senses of smell in the animal kingdom so that they can smell out dead animals in the jungle where the dead animal can not be seen from above because of the tree cover.
The vulture is a scavenger that waits for prey to die before feeding on its remains. Vultures have strong digestive systems that allow them to consume decaying flesh without getting sick. They play an important role in ecosystems by cleaning up dead animals.
Humans eat Vultures!!!
Small snake species do not eat vultures. Pythons are able to to prey on vultures.
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.
Scavengers such as vultures, crows, and hyenas are attracted to dead animals. They help clean up the environment by consuming and disposing of the remains. Beetles and flies are also attracted to dead things as they help with decomposition.
they use to eat dead animals or left overs of the carnivores prey