USDA APHIS | Vultures
are social, the feeding behavior of one or two birds usually attracts many more and they can easily overwhelm the affected prey animal. At a cattle ranch in central Florida, both species of vultures focused their activities in pastures where active calving was occurring. The vultures were frequently observed
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