Lappet faced vulture

The lappet-faced vulture or Nubian vulture is an Old World vulture belonging to the bird order Accipitriformes, which also includes eagles, kites, buzzards and hawks. It is the only member of the genus Torgos. Lappet-faced vultures regularly visit water holes, to wash their messy faces after eating.

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1.What do Lappet faced vultures eat?

The lappet-faced vulture is one of the most aggressive of African birds. ... Thesevultures do not feed strictly on carrion; they have been known to sit by termite mounds or locust nests and eat them as they emerge from their holes.

2.Where do Lappet vultures live?

Lappet-faced vultures live in parts of northern, eastern, and southern Africa. They are also found in several countries in the Middle East.