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Grace [21]
3 years ago
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How are vulteres a problem

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iris [78.8K]3 years ago
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Question: How are vultures a problem?

Answer: Damage Caused by Turkey Vultures:

As an unpleasant bonus, turkey vultures often leave bones and carcasses to feed on around their roosting areas. They are also known to be noisy problem birds, especially in a large group or fighting over food. They also eat a lot of roadkill, and after the eat it, the smell is almost unbearable. They also eat some animals that help our life system keep going, so if they did that things could happen that are not good.

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