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The Indian vulture inhabits cities, towns and villages near cultivated areas, as well as open and wooded areas. Indian Vulture breeds in south-east Pakistan and peninsular India south of the Gangetic plain, north to Delhi, east through Madhya Pradesh, south to the Nilgiris, and occasionally further south.

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