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Old World vulture

Old World vultures
Scientific classification
Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Chordata
Class:Aves
Order:Falconiformes
Family†:Accipitridae
Genera
Gypaetus
Gyps
Trogos
Aegypius
Neophron
Gypohierax
Necrosyrtes
† see also: Accipitridae
Old World vultures belong to the family Accipitridae, which also includes eagles, kites, buzzards and hawks.

They are not at all closely related to the superficially similar New World vultures and condors, and do not share that group’s good sense of smell. The similarities between the two groups are due to convergent evolution rather than a close relationship.

Vultures are scavenging birds, feeding mostly from carcasses of dead animals. Old World vultures find carcasses exclusively by sight.

A particular characteristic of many vultures is a bald head, devoid of feathers. This is because a feathered head would become spattered with blood and other fluids, and thus be difficult to keep clean.

Species are:

Referenced By

Accipitridae | American Black Vulture | Andean Condor | Bird of Prey | California Condor | Californian Condor | Cathartidae | Common Griffon Vulture | Condor | Eurasian Black Vulture | European birds | Griffin | Griffon | Griffon Vulture | Gyps | Hawk | Himalayan Griffon Vulture | Hooded Vulture | Indian White-rumped Vulture | Kite | Kite (bird) | Lammergeier | Lappet-faced Vulture | List of European birds | Long-billed Vulture | Marabou | Marabou Stork | Monk vulture | New World Vulture | Nubian vulture | Palm-nut Vulture | Palm Nut Vulture | Turkey Vulture | Vulture | Vultures | White-backed Vulture


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