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<blockquote data-quote="Warren Allison" data-source="post: 1800523" data-attributes="member: 40587"><p>And just how is it that y'all ( who do) think that they can kill an animal? Birds of prey...eagles, hawks, owls, etc.....kill with their talons. No species of vulture has talons with this ability. You could kill an elephant with no weapon ....just your bare ,,easier than a vulture can <em>kill</em> an animal. They eat dead animals, and yes, maybe sometimes dead animal have involuntary muscle actions, and you may see them eating a dead animal exhibiting this. And sometimes when an animal is within moments of death a vulture may start eating on it, mostly an eye. But that doesn't<em> kill</em> the animal. It would not have lived any longer if there was no vulture around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Warren Allison, post: 1800523, member: 40587"] And just how is it that y'all ( who do) think that they can kill an animal? Birds of prey...eagles, hawks, owls, etc.....kill with their talons. No species of vulture has talons with this ability. You could kill an elephant with no weapon ....just your bare ,,easier than a vulture can [I]kill[/I] an animal. They eat dead animals, and yes, maybe sometimes dead animal have involuntary muscle actions, and you may see them eating a dead animal exhibiting this. And sometimes when an animal is within moments of death a vulture may start eating on it, mostly an eye. But that doesn't[I] kill[/I] the animal. It would not have lived any longer if there was no vulture around. [/QUOTE]
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