There could be a dead person or dead animal in the house, or spoiling meat as from a refrigerator or freezer. Vultures are attracted by the smell of carrion and many species have an exceptional sense of smell.
They don't 'gather' food (like a squirrel would gather nuts for example) - they hunt prey by using their tongue to sense what is around them.
Yes, vultures nest in St. Croix Mississippi.
Ants would probably eat it, and maybe other vultures would give a peck or two if they are hungry enough...
the wharenui is the ancester and the marae the grass in front
A lion or a big cat would eat a vulture
Well, I would say yes. Vultures eat meat so it is possible for them to eat a dead bald eagle.
Vultures need air because they are living organisms just like humans. Without air, they would suffocate and die.
I don't know
Well, some people say vultures will eat absolutely anything, whether it is dead or alive, since vultures are scavengers. I would think they'd only eat larger animals, but if they'll eat anything, well... I have no idea.
It would be around 600,000$$$$$$$$$$
All the ladies would gather around and sew a quilt together or they would all work together and talk about there days
The population of the United States (you do not specify a state) is estimated to be approximately 6% lower today than it would be without the impact of predatory vultures upon the population over the past 100 years. The current population is estimated at 307,000,000, meaning it would have been 326 million without vultures.