http://vulturesociety.homestead.com/QandA.html “Turkey vultures, contrary to popular assumption, do not eat absolutely anything placed in front of them. Predatory animals (and scavengers as well) typically feed on herbivorous animals. The flesh of an herbivore is much tastier. In short, turkey vultures will often bypass carcasses of cats, dogs, and coyotes. They will, however, eat such carcasses in the absence of more desirable food.” So in short since their fellow vultures are not herbivores they would usually pass unless food was really scarce.
otforever over 12 years ago
There’s no fun in that funeral.
J Short over 12 years ago
Buzzards know how to buzz.
rockngolfer over 12 years ago
Post lawyer joke of your choice.
alan.gurka over 12 years ago
They’re here for the wake.
Stephen Gilberg over 12 years ago
Cursory research says yes.
Xerolooper over 12 years ago
http://vulturesociety.homestead.com/QandA.html “Turkey vultures, contrary to popular assumption, do not eat absolutely anything placed in front of them. Predatory animals (and scavengers as well) typically feed on herbivorous animals. The flesh of an herbivore is much tastier. In short, turkey vultures will often bypass carcasses of cats, dogs, and coyotes. They will, however, eat such carcasses in the absence of more desirable food.” So in short since their fellow vultures are not herbivores they would usually pass unless food was really scarce.
Hardhar over 12 years ago
Carrion my wayward son. There’ll be a piece when you are done