Baby vultures, also known as chicks, are typically covered in soft, downy feathers that are white or light gray. They have large, unfeathered heads, which are a characteristic feature of adult vultures, but their skin is often pinkish or pale. As they grow, their feathers gradually develop, and they begin to resemble their parents more closely. Vulture chicks are dependent on their parents for food and protection until they mature.
* huh oh yea they look pooey and are nice
Vultures are birds and lay eggs. Baby vultures hatch from eggs.
A baby vulture is a chick.When the young birds begin to fly,they are called fledglings. Young vultures grow rapidly,taking their first flight at 2 months.
Scavengers are animals that look for already dead things to eat. Animals like vultures are scavengers.
Descended Like Vultures was created on -20-03-02.
The vultures reproduce by eggs like all birds
its A BABY THEN DIES
Baby camels look much like adult camels.
Yes, Vultures, like nearly every chordate has a backbone.
look at the baby,then look at the husband
they look like this
"India's three vulturespecies have all but disappeared from the country's skies."Look at those vultures!The wagonmaster quietly growled, "Keep moving, the vultures are circling...".