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Turkey Vulture stopping to feed on a small road kill along the high way Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Turkey Vulture and Road Kill
Turkey Vulture or Turkey Buzzard Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Turkey Vulture scavenging roadkill armadillo at Donnelley WMA, South Carolina, USA Royalty Free Stock Photo
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The most widespread vulture in North America, the turkey vulture is locally called “buzzard” in many areas. A turkey vulture standing on the ground can, at a distance, resemble a wild turkey. It is unique among our vultures in that it finds carrion by smell as well as by sight. When threatened, it defends itself by vomiting powerful stomach acids.


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