Black Vultures
-They are scavengers of the biome.
-They live in a terrestrial habitat.
-The most common life span is twenty five and a half years.
-The average amount of eggs per mating season is two.
-The eggs take about thirty five days to hatch.
-They were blue listed in 1972 because there were no suitable trees for nesting.
-Another cause of blue listing is the fact that pesticides caused their eggshells to thin.
-Their reproduction stops completely in years of extreme drought.
-When startled, the vulture will regurgitate its food in order to take flight.
-They live in a terrestrial habitat.
-The most common life span is twenty five and a half years.
-The average amount of eggs per mating season is two.
-The eggs take about thirty five days to hatch.
-They were blue listed in 1972 because there were no suitable trees for nesting.
-Another cause of blue listing is the fact that pesticides caused their eggshells to thin.
-Their reproduction stops completely in years of extreme drought.
-When startled, the vulture will regurgitate its food in order to take flight.