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6 November, 12:38
Where do vultures obtain energy
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Dominique Armstrong
6 November, 12:54
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Vultures are scavengers, meaning they mostly eat things that have already been killed, so they get most of their energy from the dead animals they find on the sides of the road and in other areas.
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