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Birds of Prey: Acquired Taste

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Why is eating up dead carcasses good for the environment?

Vultures and other birds of prey eat a lot of dead carcasses. While you might think that’s gross, it saves lives. Find out why and other interesting birds of prey dinner tricks.

12/01/2025 | Rating TV-G

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