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What are some anatomical features of vultures that make them well-suited for scavenging?

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Vultures have several anatomical features that make them well-suited for scavenging:

  1. Sharp, hooked beaks for tearing into tough hides and flesh.
  2. Strong stomach acids to digest bacteria and toxins from decaying meat.
  3. Excellent eyesight to spot carrion from high altitudes.
  4. Large wings for efficient soaring and covering long distances in search of food.
  5. Featherless heads to prevent bacteria and parasites from accumulating while feeding. These features collectively enable vultures to efficiently locate, access, and consume carrion, making them well-adapted scavengers in their ecosystems.
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