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Do vultures protect them self?

Yes. Vultures protect themselves with their massive wings, claws, and with projectile vomit.


How can I tell the difference between a turkey buzzard and a hawk flying in the sky?

To distinguish between a turkey vulture and a hawk in flight, observe their wing shape and flying behavior. Turkey vultures have long, broad wings that are held in a slight V shape, and they often soar gracefully with minimal flapping. In contrast, hawks typically have shorter, more pointed wings and flap more frequently while gliding. Additionally, turkey vultures have a dark, almost blackish-brown appearance with a distinctive red head, while hawks come in various colors depending on the species.


What bird is all black with white wings and white acroos the back in the shape of a v?

ostrich


How does a vultures wings help them to fly slowly?

so they can glide easier


What kind of bird has a white stripe on both wings when in flight?

Turkey vultures


Do Fallen Angels Have Upside Down 'V' Scars?

yes they do because once ripped of there wings the ^ shape is left


What are some things that fly that start with v?

vultures


What are some things in the woods that start with letter v?

vultures


What is a real life example of a reflex angle?

The exterior angle formed by the letter "V". Notice how this shape is commonly used; for example the wings on a stealth bomber or an arrowhead have this shape.


What are some words that start with v that describe vultures?

voracious


Does true bug wings form a V or an X?

True bugs have wings that form an X shape when at rest. The front pair of wings are thickened and form a straight line down the middle, while the hind wings are membranous and form an X when overlapped.


Do vultures ever flap their wings?

Yes they do. But only when they are beginning their flight while they in the air they only glide.