The Turkey Vulture is the type of vulture that locates its prey by smell. Unlike many other scavengers that rely primarily on sight, Turkey Vultures have a highly developed sense of smell that allows them to detect the odor of decaying flesh from great distances. This ability enables them to find carrion in various environments, making them effective scavengers.
Generally, birds of prey do not have a keen sense of smell. The vulture is one that does, and located their prey by smell.
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Snoopy pretends to be a vulture in the comic strip "Peanuts." He is often seen perched on top of his doghouse with his wings spread out, pretending to be a fierce vulture waiting for his prey.
Rattlesnakes lie in wait for their prey, or hunt for it in holes. The prey is killed quickly with a venomous bite as opposed to constricting. If the bitten prey moves away before dying, the rattlesnake can follow it by its scent. When it locates the fallen prey, it checks for signs of life by prodding with its snout, flicking its tongue, and using its sense of smell. Once the prey has become incapacitated, the rattlesnake locates its head by odors emitted from the mouth. The prey is then ingested head-first, which allows wings and limbs to fold at the joints in a manner which minimizes the girth of the meal.
It locates and stalks viable prey. After stalking its prey, it attacks, kills and then eats the prey.
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It has wings and powerful muscles .It also has a hollow or light bone structure
they don't, they are a scavenger
Bald eagle, falcon,vulture
Gyrfalcon, goshawk, gyps vulture.
It's used to rip off the prey's flesh
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