Answer:
Kevin Nealon once said, 'don't play dead with a vulture. That's exactly what they want.' Vultures are scavenging birds of prey. They are often spotted scavenging the carcasses of dead animals. The USDA stated that vultures often damage buildings by tearing roof shingles, vent seals, rubber roof liners, and pool covers. They can damage vehicles by scratching paint, removing rubber seals and wipers, and ripping vinyl seat covers from boats and tractors. This can affect everyone, from an middle-class family to a corporate business. Many methods can be used to solve these issues, and sometimes lethal methods are required to stop damage effectively.