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Black Vulture

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Eventually the King of the Florida Everglades ends up getting eaten. This alligator met its demise in the Fakahatchee Strand, and provided a meal, ready to eat for this black vulture. Without carrion birds such as this to keep the ecosystem clean from decay and rot, very little of the habitat would be safe for wildlife.

Copyright
©2010
Image Size
3008x2000 / 3.8MB
Keywords
American black vulture, Animalia, C. atratus, Cathartidae, Chordata, Coragyps, Coragyps atratus, Incertae sedis, animal, ave, aves, avian, beak, beautiful, beauty, birdwatching, black, black vulture, buzzard, carnivore, carrion, carrion bird, corpse, dead, death, feather, floater, food, gator, meat, natural, nature, ornithology, rigor mortis, scavenger, vertebrate, vulture, wildlife, wing
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New World Vultures, Carrion Birds
Eventually the King of the Florida Everglades ends up getting eaten. This alligator met its demise in the Fakahatchee Strand, and provided a meal, ready to eat for this black vulture. Without carrion birds such as this to keep the ecosystem clean from decay and rot, very little of the habitat would be safe for wildlife.