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Omg this is like 800 metaphors rolled into one megaphor

I would like everyone to know that vulture vomit is very stinky. It smells of rotting flesh and they use it to drive away predators

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hey, at least have a picture of the American vultures doing this, not eurasian/african vultures, they are very different creatures!

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Apparently vultures are protected under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act, so there is nothing ICE can do about this except politely try to shoo the birds away.

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    “Even death hates you” seems to be the message here.
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  6. beaglerlove said: Preferences are generally herbivores > omnivores > carnivores. But size also matters, as does the amount of meat, as does how freshly dead the carcass is (yes, vultures prefer their food as freshly dead as possible—they won’t touch a carcass that’s been out for longer than four or five days). Could these birds have eaten a human who died out there? Possibly. But their presence at a KNOWN vulture roost is NOT an indicator of this. 
  7. beaglerlove said: Furthermore, believe it or not, vultures have their own dietary preferences, which may vary between different species AND individuals 
  8. beaglerlove said: For those who think this is some sort of morbid sign and/or that the vultures are there because of dead bodies: They’re not. Vultures are highly social and roost communally, usually in dead trees, but also on manmade structures when other options are not available. Vultures do NOT, however, roost near food sources; there are way too many risks for that, and vultures don’t have many adaptations for defending themselves, so avoiding these risks is preferable.
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  22. curliestofcrowns posted this
    Omg this is like 800 metaphors rolled into one megaphor