Does anyone even know what a cinereous vulture is?
I asked a question that will a cinereous vulture, andean condor, and a harpy eagle kill a full grown dog. Ppl giving me answers saying that only the harpy eagle can. I doubt that it’s just only a eagle can. The cinereous vulture r tough enough to step up against any carnivorious animal out there. It took about 10 cinereous vultures to scare away a cheetah, but only one chased after it. Andean Condors r very aggressive and have wingspan up to 10 ft. I bet these 3 bird of prey will have the strength to kill any animal.
Yes, thank you I do and your own information and the answers you say you received are flawed.
First of all, all 3 could kill a ‘full grown dog’ – this could mean a 10 lbs Yorkshire Terrier ! The bigger the dog, the less likely any bird of prey has of killing it. Once over a certain size, no bird of prey would have a chance.
And now to your flawed information…
” The cinereous vulture r tough enough to step up against any carnivorious animal out there ”
- are you really claiming that this vulture could ’step up’ to for example – lions, tigers, polar bears etc. ?
” It took about 10 cinereous vultures to scare away a cheetah, but only one chased after it ”
- would your own sentence not indicate the limitations of an individual ?
” I bet these 3 bird of prey will have the strength to kill any animal. ”
- I am having trouble believing that you actually believe this !
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