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Why do vultures wait for there prey

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Answer:

Vultures often wait for decay to set in because it gives them easy access to dead animals with tough skins

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A vulture attacks weak prey. They hunt by sight, so they often "watch over" the prey until it is ready, by their standards. ... Sometimes vultures wait for a larger feeder to attack the meat first, so that the meat is perfect for eating.

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