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Vultures Are Revolting. Here’s Why We Need to Save Them.
The country has roughly 1,600 lions left.) Inevitably vultures also visit the livestock carcass, or they eat the poisoned lions themselves. Whatever the vector, the birds, which can feed in ...
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Turkey vulture: The bird that vomits acid up to 10 feet and poops antiseptic onto its legs
These scavenger birds have an unexpected way of keeping predators away — by projectile vomiting stomach acid and ...
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