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Griffon Vulture
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Gyps fulvus

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The Griffon Vulture is known for the ruff, or collar of white feathers around their neck. Their beak is yellow with a curved tip.

The Griffon Vulture is known for the ruff, or collar of white feathers around their neck. Their beak is yellow with a curved tip.

The Griffon Vulture is known for the ruff, or collar of white feathers around their neck. Their beak is yellow with a curved tip.

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Griffon Vulture in tree

Griffon Vultures are social birds that live in vulture colonies.

Griffon Vultures are social birds that live in vulture colonies.

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Griffon Vulture eating

Griffon vultures are scavengers eating carrion.

Griffon vultures are scavengers eating carrion.

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Griffon Vulture flying

Its eight-to-nine-foot wingspan is just one of the many impressive facts about a griffon vulture.

Its eight-to-nine-foot wingspan is just one of the many impressive facts about a griffon vulture.

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Griffon Vulture chick

Griffon vulture in her nest with a little chick. During the breeding season, these birds build a nest of sticks hundreds of feet up on a cliff ledge.

Griffon vulture in her nest with a little chick. During the breeding season, these birds build a nest of sticks hundreds of feet up on a cliff ledge.

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Griffon Vulture on white background isolated.

Griffon Vulture on white background isolated.

Griffon Vulture on white background isolated.

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The Griffon Vulture is known for the ruff, or collar of white feathers around their neck. Their beak is yellow with a curved tip.

Griffon Vulture

Gyps fulvus

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