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  2. Turkey vulture - Wikipedia

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    Its life expectancy in the wild ranges upward of 16 years, with a captive life span of over 45 years being possible. [60] [61] [62] The turkey vulture is awkward on the ground with an ungainly, hopping walk. It requires a great deal of effort to take flight, flapping its wings while pushing off the ground and hopping with its feet. [34]

  3. Common buzzard - Wikipedia

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    The mean life expectancy was estimated at 6.3 years in the late 1950s, but this was at a time of high persecution when humans were causing 50–80% of buzzard deaths. [90] In a more modern context with regionally reduced persecution rates, the lifespan expected can be higher (possibly in excess of 10 years at times) but is still widely variable ...

  4. List of maximum animal lifespans in captivity - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of maximum recorded animal lifespans in captivity.Only animals from the classes of the Chordata phylum are included. [1] On average, captive animals (especially mammals) live longer than wild animals.

  5. Smith: Turkey vulture nest in Mequon silo highlights species ...

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    Adult turkey vultures have a 6-foot wingspan and small head. They fly with their wings in a V-shape. Turkey vultures are scavengers and eat carrion. In Wisconsin that often means animals dead ...

  6. 'Actively dying' vultures were just 'drunk,' animal group says

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    A Place Called Hope posted a message calling the vultures "the dynamic duo" after they found the birds just before last Monday's eclipse on April 8 "literally drunk," the group said.

  7. What’s a snood and how fast is a wild turkey? 10 things to ...

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    A turkey vulture is not a turkey. ... 10. Adult males are called toms, and females are called hens. A “rafter” or “flock” is the name for a group of turkeys. Very young turkeys are called ...

  8. Cathartes - Wikipedia

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    Cathartes is one of the five genera of New World vultures. The taxonomic placement of these vultures remains unclear. [8] It is the only genus in its family that is not monotypic. The New World and Old World vultures are similar in appearance and have similar ecological roles, but evolved from different ancestors in widely separated parts of ...

  9. A Different Kind of Turkey - Nature Center Notes for kids and ...

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