griffon vulture การใช้
- The Griffon vulture and the Bonelli's eagle are also found in the range.
- When foraging, griffon vultures soar at up to 800 m above the ground.
- Griffon vultures are highly specialized scavengers that rely on finding carcasses.
- In this ritual, corpses are left exposed for griffon vultures to pick clean.
- As large scavengers, griffon vultures have not been observed to seek shelter for thermoregulation.
- In the canyon of Treanjica under Povlen, there is a colony of griffon vultures.
- The griffon vulture is present and with no human interference to its nesting areas.
- It is closely related to the European griffon vulture, " G . fulvus ".
- It is closely related to the European griffon vulture ( " Gyps fulvus " ).
- The zoo has enjoyed the offspring of snow leopards, zebras, Brazilian tapirs, and griffon vultures.
- There are also important colonies of griffon vultures.
- In respect to varying age ranges, the griffon vultures evidently show no difference in feeding rates.
- Among birds are the East African crown crane, Abyssinian goose, sacred ibis and Rueppell's griffon vulture.
- Also there is sighting of eurasian griffon vulture Gyps fulvus probably on their flight over to Cres.
- Mountain of Uvac Gorge is considered one of the last habitats of the griffon vulture in Europe.
- The fauna includes chamois, Alpine ibex and red deer, as well as griffon vulture and the golden eagle.
- As the Rupell's Griffon Vulture rode
- Like his namesake Prometheus'liver is eaten daily; in this variation by a griffon vulture three times a day.
- Griffon vultures have also been found to tolerate increased body temperatures as a response to high ambient temperatures.
- Among birds of prey noted here are the golden eagle, the lammergeier vulture, and the Himalayan griffon vulture.
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