Vulture is a large bird of prey with no subspecies.Vultures are resident birds, some of which migrate or wander after nesting. They are resident birds in Northeast China, northern North China, Northwest China and northwestern Sichuan. It is an occasional winter migratory bird in Taiwan, Hong Kong, t...
The Egyptian vulture is very large and has three subspecies.The white vulture is a gregarious bird. It often rises with the heat when flying. They eat a variety of foods, including mammal feces (especially human), insects, corpses, plants and small prey. Studies have shown that eating mammal feces h...
In nature, the food chain is an important part of the ecosystem. The animals at the top of the food chain are called top predators. They have no natural enemies and control the balance of the entire ecosystem. This article will take a deep look at which animals are at the top of the food chain and d...
In bird classification, eagle usually refers to birds of prey of the genus Eagle, and also generally refers to small birds of prey in the family Accipitidae. However, the classification of eagles in modern Chinese is sometimes inaccurate. Birds of the order Accipiliformes, Falconiformes and Owls are...
Animals such as weasels, stoats, and civets are known for their ability to emit strong odors that can be intolerable to many people. Yet in nature, if you were to compare which creatures emit the most pungent odors, these animals might not top the list. Let’s explore the world’s most notoriously s...
Bearded vultures and vultures are collectively known as Old World vultures, although they do not form a sister group within the order Accipiliformes. Abundant fossil evidence shows that Old World vultures were widely distributed in the strata of North America from the Miocene to...
The highest flying animal on earth is the black-and-white vulture. The black-and-white vulture is a large African vulture belonging to the family Accipitridae and the genus Vulture. It can fly at an altitude of 11,000 meters. It is one of the highest-altitude birds known to mankind. This gian...
Vultures, also known as vultures, are large scavenging birds with as many as 22 species, mainly living in the tropics and subtropics. There are 7 species of New World vultures, including the famous condor introduced earlier, and 15 species of Old World vultures, including griffons and vultures. The...