There are various reasons why people kill vultures, including cultural beliefs, illegal wildlife trade, and conflicts with livestock owners. In some cultures, vultures are seen as symbols of death and are killed to ward off bad luck. Additionally, vulture body parts are used in traditional medicine and rituals, leading to their illegal hunting and trade. Vultures may also be targeted by farmers who perceive them as a threat to their livestock or as carriers of diseases.
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The vulture doesn't kill animails it feeds on an animails corspe. It will no attack a animail because vultures are lazzy.
No, a vulture is not a predator as it does not hunt or kill. It is a scavenger.
i think nothing eats it but decomposers (when the vulture dies)
peoples kill Alligator snapping turtle for his skin and bones
A vulture mainly symbolizes death as it is mainly found ,in some countries, feeding on dead animals, and is even known to kill animals bigger than itself!
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because he or she dont like his vulture eye
no, bears only eat fish and berries but a coyote will kill elk and then a vulture or a hyena will eat the remains.
Vultures are decomposers because they eat dead animals. They don't kill animals like consumers do.
Vultures are decomposers because they eat dead animals. They don't kill animals like consumers do.
Only if the owl was already dead, a vulture would find it almost impossible to catch an owl, they are generally out and out scavengers, they don't have the talons to be able to kill.