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Asian Vultures rely on eyesight to spot their food and can spot a corpse the size of a rabbit from 3000 ft in the air - incredible! also they are getting rare b...
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Asian Vultures rely on eyesight to spot their food and can spot a corpse the size of a rabbit from 3000 ft in the air - incredible! also they are getting rare because the carcases of cattle which humans have treated with Diclafenec and growth hormone are toxic to them. The chemicals kill the probiotic bacteria in the corpses which the Vultures need to survive!
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