vultures in English

noun
1
a large bird of prey with the head and neck more or less bare of feathers, feeding chiefly on carrion and reputed to gather with others in anticipation of the death of a sick or injured animal or person.
The prime minister had a bald head at the end of a vulture 's neck, and a dragging lid over one eye.
2
a contemptible person who preys on or exploits others.
What was wrong with the system that was in place before all these vulture companies came along?

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1. Family- - vultures.

2. Two vultures, one stone.

3. So why are vultures important?

4. The Zoo is Helping Cinereous Vultures

5. Buzzards, or turkey vultures, are mainly scavengers

6. Obstruct areas where vultures and Buzzards roost

7. 14 Vultures circled over a dead animal.

8. Yeah, we showed those scary vultures

9. Vultures live on the flesh of dead animals.

10. But other apemen have also spotted the vultures.

11. The vultures were already circling around the dead animal.

12. I got nothing to say to you vultures.

13. We Zoroastrians leave our bodies to the vultures.

14. The Kui army are waiting to swoop like vultures!

15. But venture capitalists are swooping in like vultures.

16. You, mud-carriers, throw this carrion to the vultures.

17. Indian vultures died of renal failure caused by diclofenac poisoning.

18. So there's two types of vultures in this planet.

19. Cinereous vultures are 39-43 inches (100-110 cm) in length

20. I ate snails, vultures, rabbits, snakes, and anything that had life.

21. Three palm-nut vultures sitting in a palm tree above us!

22. Cinereous vultures, like many other vulture species, are very quiet

23. What, you didn't... you didn't hear vultures in our backyard?

24. He watches out for other airborne scavengers... like these Griffon vultures.

25. High above, vultures circled Around. So as to surround or be near.

26. In other parts of the world, Buzzards and vultures are two different birds

27. Overhead, black vultures may be waiting to swoop down and gobble them up.

28. 6 A cluster of vultures crouched on the carcass of a dead buffalo.

29. As the vultures vie for space, the ravens cling to the edges.

30. A cluster of vultures crouched on the carcass of a dead buffalo.

31. I'll have you torn into so many pieces, even the vultures won't find them.

32. Did you know that turkey vultures have a wingspan of over six feet?

33. 14 A cluster of vultures crouched on the carcass of a dead buffalo.

34. The carcasses give off a chemical that the vultures can smell over a mile away.

35. Birds include coots, hawks, herons, quail, ravens, sandpipers, vultures, and hundreds of other species.

36. Buzzar's name comes from "Buzzard", a term used to refer to North American vultures

37. The most useful sense Cinereous vultures have is their sight, which is used to find food.

38. He hadn't been dead five minutes before those vultures from the media were after his widow.

39. Procedures: Thirty-two eyes of sixteen adult captive Cinereous vultures were used for this study

40. As scavengers, Cinereous vultures feed on carrion, ranging from large mammals to fish and reptiles.

41. Vultures flew around in the sky waiting to pick at the carcass of the deer.

42. Vultures the world over eat meat so rotten it makes one's stomach churn just thinking about it.

43. Giant petrels are the vultures of Antarctica and are always the first to the spoils.

44. 24 Vultures flew around in the sky waiting to pick at the carcass of the deer.

45. A pack of vultures was observed to have cleaned up a whole bullock in about 20 minutes.

46. 22 Vultures flew around in the sky waiting to pick at the rotting carcass of the deer.

47. With no buyer in sight for the company as a whole, the vultures started to circle.

48. 11 In this way a carcass can draw vultures from far away in a short time.

49. Vultures flew around in the sky waiting to pick at the rotting carcass of the deer.

50. The Belled buzzard originated from actual accounts of turkey vultures being fastened with cow or sleigh bells.