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Qué (quién) es VULTURES - definición

COMMON NAME FOR SEVERAL TYPES OF SCAVENGING BIRDS OF PREY
Vultures; Aasvogel; The scavenger of birds
  • American black vultures congregated at [[roadkill]]

Pop Vultures         
LOS ANGELES RADIO PROGRAM
Pop vultures
Pop Vultures was a short-lived radio program hosted by Los Angeles-based rock journalist Kate Sullivan and produced by Prairie Home Productions and American Public Media.
The Lion, the Boar and the Vultures         
  • A mezzotint engraving of the fable by Robert Earlom, 1772
FABLE BY AESOP
The lion, the boar and the vultures
The Lion, the Boar and the Vultures is sometimes counted among Aesop’s Fables and warns against quarrels of which others will take advantage. It is numbered 338 in the Perry Index.
A Feast of Vultures         
BOOK BY JOSY JOSEPH
A Feast of Vultures: The Hidden Business of Democracy in India
A Feast of Vultures: The Hidden Business of Democracy in India is a 2016 book by Indian investigative journalist Josy Joseph. It examines and documents the democracy of modern India, drawing attention to corruption in both business and government, and the intertwining of money and muscle power in politics.

Wikipedia

Vulture

A vulture is a bird of prey that scavenges on carrion. There are 23 extant species of vulture (including Condors). Old World vultures include 16 living species native to Europe, Africa, and Asia; New World vultures are restricted to North and South America and consist of seven identified species, all belonging to the Cathartidae family. A particular characteristic of many vultures is a bald, unfeathered head. This bare skin is thought to keep the head clean when feeding, and also plays an important role in thermoregulation.

Vultures have been observed to hunch their bodies and tuck in their heads in the cold, and open their wings and stretch their necks in the heat. They also urinate on themselves as a means of cooling their bodies.

A group of vultures in flight is called a 'kettle', while the term 'committee' refers to a group of vultures resting on the ground or in trees. A group of vultures that are feeding is termed a 'wake'.

Ejemplos de uso de VULTURES
1. "They are vultures, vultures," he said of the papers in question.
2. A Hitchcockian scene ensued as vultures gathered.
3. The vultures can turn their attentions elsewhere.
4. "We issued a permit to NASA to trap and hold black vultures and turkey vultures," said Tom MacKenzie, spokesman for the southeast region of the U.S.
5. They‘d tracked it from the dozens of vultures overhead.