A vulture or a raven - both are scavengers.
Both ravens and vultures fit that description.
Both vultures and ravens can often be seen over carrion in the desert.
There are several species of vulture found throughout desert areas of the world as well as ravens that will scavenge dead animals.
A vulture is a scavenger. A scavenger is a carnivore that does not kill its own food but eats carrion, the dead bodies of animals; either prey killed by other hunters or animals that have died of other causes.
There is no desert above the tundra. Instead, there is Arctic sea ice.
Scavengers eat other dead organisms. And vultures have the strongest stomach acid that they can eat poisonous animals. So if you see vultures circling above you, they know your gonna die soon.
above the desert
The adverbs "high above" modify the verb flying.
The Gobi Desert. :)
Pterodactylus would have flown above the ground. While flying, they would have searched for prey that they could hunt and eat, small animals such as lizards, amphibians, primitive mammals, fish, and possibly insects.
The Sechura Desert is in western Peru, above the Atacama Desert.
Your body temperature rises above room temperature which makes you body feel cold. Animals in the desert uses the same method to keep cool