What is GriffForn's vulture?
Griffhone vulture is a carrion that eats a bird found primarily in parts of Europe, Asia and Africa. They are approximately 35 to 43 inches long (90 to 110 cm), with a range of 90 to 106 inches (230 to 270 cm) and a weight of £ 30 to £ 30 (5 to 13 kg). The head and neck of the birds are mostly bald with white color, while feathers on their bodies are generally brown with a few lighter spots. In some areas of the world, griffhone vultures have suffered a serious decline in the population, partly because of the destruction of habitats. Like many other vultures, they have a relatively long life and are known to be the second largest bird in the European part of their series.
Primarily the gadget will fly Vulture in large groups looking for food, but unlike vultures in America, it does not have a particularly big sense of smell. Griff's vulture tends to find your food visually. Once the carcass is located, the whole flock descends and eaten together. Griffon vultures generally exist quite calmly and rarely fight, even if it is Jídlo.
Birds have a reputation for long distance flying. It is not considered to be unusual traveling of 80 to 100 miles (120 to 161 km) at once in search of food. They are not known particularly strong beaks and sometimes let other vulture species open carcasses. Normally, they only eat muscle tissue and internal organs and avoid more difficult types of meat such as hide and grristle. In areas where human beings have a great presence, griffhone vulture sometimes uses food opportunities in landfills.
Griffhone vulture generally prefers to live in desolate places with mountain terrain and very few trees. The nests are usually designed in reefs, using small pieces of wood, plant mass and other debrje. It is assumed that couples are joined throughout their lives and generally lays a clutch of one or two eggs that incubate about 50 days. They are very social birds and there is noThe usual that Griffon's vulture will build his nest in the same general place as several others.
When young people are born, they are slightly covered with white down. After learning to fly, parents continue to feed them for a short time. Griffhone vultures generally leave the nest after about 160 days and do not reach the reproductive age of about five years. Their average life is considered to be approximately 40 years.