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| - | **T**he only extant species in its genus, it is a new world vulture, sharing a common ancestor with the California Condor of genus Gymnogyps, the two having diverged perhaps some 10 million years ago, though known fossils belonging to the bird’s genus [including extinct species] date far later than this. Perhaps the most distinguished of the vultures - its main head is dark bluish, with patches of lighter blue, with yellow ornamentation above a reddish beak. Its neck is tinted with orange, yellow, and purple, with a bluish ‘mane’ of feathers. The body is more typical - plain white feathers, though flight feathers of the wings are black. | + | **T**he only extant species in its genus, it is a new world vulture, sharing a common ancestor with the California Condor of genus //Gymnogyps//, the two having diverged perhaps some 10 million years ago, though known fossils belonging to the bird’s genus [including extinct species] date far later than this. Perhaps the most distinguished of the vultures - its main head is dark bluish, with patches of lighter blue, with yellow ornamentation above a reddish beak. Its neck is tinted with orange, yellow, and purple, with a bluish ‘mane’ of feathers. The body is more typical - plain white feathers, though |
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| + | One of the largest of the New-World vultures, King Vultures’ wings measure around 190 centimetres in length, and full animals may stand 80 or so centimetres in height, and weigh 4 kilogrammes. The species inhabits a wide range of Central and South America, inhabiting various habitats. Similar to other vultures, it possesses an impressive capability of flight, and is capable of soaring great distances without flapping. As do all other vultures, King Vultures feed on carrion - piercing animal skin with their firm, pointed beak. Also similar to other vultures, the species has good eyesight - though may prefer to trail other carnivores in search for food. As carrion may contain bacteria, the King Vulture' | ||
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| + | A colourful species, King Vultures are a popular species to be kept in zoos, where they breed well in large aviaries. General dietary fare for captive vultures includes such items as whole deer carcasses with the skin and bones still in place - but replicative of a natural lifestyle, the birds are not to be fed every day, as so they are able to digest the meal of the day before. King Vultures seem to have captivated humans since the time of Maya, where it appears common in Mayan folklore. It is not believed that the King Vulture is in significant threat in the wild, though it is thought that its population is decreasing in number due to human intervention. | ||
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