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King vulture

Decker, R.A. and A.M. McDermid, and J.W. Prideaux. 1979. Lead poisoning in two captive king vultures. Jour. Amer. Vet. Med. Assoc. 175 1009. [Pg.328]

Houston, D. C. (1984). Does the king vulture Sarcorhamphtis papa use a sense of smell to locate food. Ihis 126,67-69. [Pg.471]

Sight of a yellow-headed vulture (Cathartes sp.) reminds us of its keen sense of smeU capable of detecting a carcass, similar to the turkey vulture. The larger king vulture cues in on these scavengers with their good noses and helps them in turn open tough carcasses. [Pg.68]

Common peafowl Paoo cristatus King vulture Sarcorhamphus papa... [Pg.229]


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