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valuable vultures
by guy belleronti
- based on the information you read in the article, why are you more likely to spot vultures feeding in a group rather than eating alone?
a. vultures must work together to attack and kill their prey.
b. vultures flock to wherever another vulture has already found food.
c. vultures eat together to protect each other from being attacked by predators.
d. vultures feed in groups so they can attract a mate.
Vultures are scavengers. When one vulture finds food, others are attracted to the same food - source. They don't hunt in groups as they don't attack and kill prey, and group - feeding is not mainly for protection from predators or attracting mates.
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B. Vultures flock to wherever another vulture has already found food.