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Indian vulture

The Vulture bird in India

                    Indian vulture are birds. The Indian vulture is an Old World vulture local to India, Pakistan and Nepal. Smell species in the turkey vulture. Old World vultures have generally solid feet, yet New World Vultures have level, powerless feet. The bigger Old World vultures lay just a solitary egg. The more modest New World vultures lay two eggs and hatch them for a little more than a month. The biggest species lay just a solitary egg that may require almost two months to bring forth. The lappet-confronted vulture is 2.7 m wingspan. There face is pink or ruddy. The palm-nut vulture lives in western and focal Africa. It is around 50 cm long and has an exposed orange face and yellow mouth. The red-headed vulture is known as the Pondicherry vulture or the Indian vulture, and lived in Pakistan to Malaysia. It is around 75 cm long and has a wingspan of about 2.7 m. The white-headed vulture is around 80 cm long and has a wingspan of about 1.8 m. The Indian vulture is medium-sized. Its body is 81–103 cm long and has a wing length of 1.96–2.38 m. Females are more modest than guys.

Kingdom - Animalia
Phylum - Chordata
Class - Aves
Order - Accipitriformes
Family - Accipitridae
Genus - Gyps
Species - G. indicus

The Vulture bird in India


Type of vultures found in India:-

1. King vulture

King vulture

2. Cinereous vulture

Cinereous vulture

3. Eurasian Griffon vulture

Eurasian Griffon vulture

4. Himalayan Griffon vulture

Himalayan Griffon vulture

5. Long-billed vulture

Long-billed vulture

6. Slender-billed vulture

Slender-billed vulture

7. White-backed vulture

White-backed vulture

8. Egyptian vulture

Egyptian vulture

9. Bearded vulture

Bearded vulture

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