Photo de stock - Black vulture (Coragyps atratus). They deposit their eggs on the ground under cover, in a hollow tree trunk or cave, or beneath palmetto thickets. No nests are built. Vultures usually lay 2 eggs which both sexes incubate for about 40 days. Young are fed regurgitated food by both parents and are ready to fly in about 8 to 10 weeks. . Vultures eat carrion in the form of road-kills or dead cattle in pastures. Black vultures are more aggressive and may occasionally kill or injure lambs, calves, cows giving birth, or other incapacitated livestock. . . .

Photo de stock: Black vulture (Coragyps atratus). They deposit their eggs on the ground under cover, in a hollow tree trunk or cave, or beneath palmetto thickets.

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