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The Beak of a Vulture Is Black, Big, And Sharp.

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Large diurnal bird with weak claws and beak?

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What bird is bald and brown and is a scavenger?

Your very humble carrion-devouring Turkey vulture fits that description.


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Is a lappet faced vulture a carnivore or herbivore?

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What is the toucans description?

toucans have ussaly black bodys with a white head on a very colourful beak to use when eating.


What is a connotation of vulture?

The adjectives could be vulture-like, vulturine, or the more common vulturous.The noun itself might be used as a noun adjunct in a phrase such as vulture beak.


What does a is a vultures beak look like?

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How are turkey vultures adapted to their environment?

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Is a turkey vulture a new world vulture or an old world vulture?

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Types of vultures?

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