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What animals would eat a vulture? What eats a vulture in the tundra? Who or what animal eats a vulture? What animal eats a turkey vulture? The vulture is prey to what animal? ... Answers.com > Wiki Answers > Categories > Animal Life > Wild Animals > Birds > Birds of Prey > Vultures > What animal eats a vulture?
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+ Vultures prefer to eat fairly fresh meat. They will turn their nose up at rotten meat if there is any alternative available. They also prefer the meat of herbivorous animals, avoiding that of dogs and other carnivores. ... + Turkey vultures do NOT eat live animals. They will not hurt your pets or children.
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Turkey vultures are famous for eating dead animals. They also eat rotting plants. They eat insects and fish too. ... Some people think turkey vultures are gross because they eat rotting things. But if they didn’t, the rotting plants and animals would just lie around. That would be worse!
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www.ndi4all.org/grade23/TurkeyVulture-b.html
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Bird records and bird photographs ... I say this because despite seeing many hundreds of Turkey Vultures in many parts of North America I have never actually seen one eat anything. Thinking about it, I've actually hardly ever seen one on the ground.
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Vultures release urine down their legs to clean off bacteria. They help keep the countryside clean of rotting animals. Their heads are featherless so they ... Two species of vultures live in North Carolina: the turkey vulture and the black vulture. Turkey vultures are more numerous and are seen all over the United States.
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Middle School Grassland Scavengers: Scavengers are animals that eat dead animals or carcasses. They play an important role in an ecosystem by helping break down carcasses. Scavengers in the grassland ecosystem are opossums, cockroach, turkey vultures, crows, foxes, and coyotes. ... Biome Homework Help; ... Ant - Wikipedia...
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Sky-High: the Turkey Vultures; by Sue Holloway ... It is their diet: carrion, the meat of dead animals. The turkey vulture does not kill for its dinner, but rather helps "clean up" the environment, eating natural and man-made deaths. (To protect them and other scavengers, stop and remove road kill from the roadway.)
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www.all-creatures.org/cc/an-sp2001-vulture.html
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What do they eat? ... Union Oil Engineers were sometimes able to find pipeline leaks by looking for turkey vultures circling above the gas lines (Stager 1964). While higher-tech methods are usually used these days to locate such leaks, some animals are still utilized (see the "Interesting notes" section under Coyote).
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Read all about the turkey vulture. ... Turkey vultures act as nature's ultimate garbage collector, recycler, and scavenger using their keen sense of smell and sight to find ripe carcasses. Vultures do not usually kill their food; they eat animals that die from disease, natural causes, or are roadkill from car collisions.
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