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Vulture

British pronunciation/vˈʌlt‍ʃɐ/
American pronunciation/ˈvəɫtʃɝ/
Vulture
[NOUN]
1

a large bird of prey with a bare head, a long neck and weak claws that is famous for scavenging

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vulture definition and meaning

What is a "vulture"?

A vulture is a large scavenging bird with distinctive features that have evolved for its specialized role in nature's clean-up crew. These birds are often associated with a sense of awe and mystery. With their bald heads and powerful beaks, vultures are uniquely adapted for feeding on carrion. Their keen eyesight allows them to spot carcasses from great distances, while their soaring flight enables them to cover vast areas in search of food. Vultures play a crucial ecological role by efficiently disposing of animal remains, which helps prevent the spread of diseases and maintains the balance of ecosystems.

2

someone who attacks in search of booty

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Examples
1Many sports pundits believe the vultures are circling for the team's beleaguered head coach.
2She also told Vulture: Ah, Podrick Payne, the loyal squire.
3Vultures Just about every vulture is gross.
4Vultures are another key part of the Luangwa Valley’s waste-management service.
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