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  1. Vulture is a New York Magazine site providing continuous entertainment news covering TV, movies, music, art, books, theater, comedy, podcasts, celebrities, and the entertainment industry itself.

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    • What Is A Vulture?
    • Diet and Scavenging
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    Vultures are large, social raptors that live on every continent except Antarctica and Australia. The 23 species are divided into New World vultures from the Americas and Old World vultures from Europe, Asia, and Africa. An example of convergent evolution, these groups evolved independently and are not closely related.

    Most vultures are scavengers, feeding primarily on carrion. Their cleaning service is invaluable to humans. By hoovering up the remains of decaying bodies, they prevent stench, significantly curtail carbon emissions, and eliminate bacteria such as botulism and plague that can be released during decomposition. (Learn more about vultures with your ki...

    Vultures use their own body fluids for self-care. They defecate on their legs to keep cool, a behavior called urohidrosis. And though they have few predators, they practice defensive vomiting when they feel threatened to scare away a would-be attacker. Only Old World vultures can make alarm and other calls. New World vultures have no syrinx—a bird’...

    Many vultures aremonogamous, returning to the same partner every breeding season. For turkey vultures, courtship starts when several individuals gather in a circle to perform a hopping dance. Then, birds couple off and fly in tandem, with one bird closely following the other in the air. Vultures usually produce two eggs that both parents incubate f...

    Despite their value to human and planetary health, vultures are among the most endangered birds in the world. The IUCN’s Red List of Threatened Species assessments of vulture populations run the gamut. Griffon vultures, for example, are of least concern but six other species listed are critically endangered—two steps from extinction. These include ...

    Learn about vultures, the large, social raptors that live on every continent except Antarctica and Australia. Find out how they feed on carrion, use tools, communicate, reproduce, and face threats from poisoning and habitat loss.

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  7. Mar 3, 2024 · In 1993, South African photojournalist Kevin Carter visited Sudan in the midst of a deadly famine. While there, Carter captured a Pulitzer-winning photograph, “The Vulture and the Little Girl.” However, the experience took a heavy toll on Carter — and eventually drove him to suicide in 1994.

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