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eagle, vulture [RY]
eagle, vulture, mgo ser/ nag two divided [IW]
falcon?, gypaetus babatus linnaeus, gypaetus barbatus, species of vulture leading a solitary life, lammergeyers [JV]
(med) Bearded Vulture, Gypaetus barbatus (Drungtso 1999). go ba'i sha / sgro / gre ba / pho ba / brun / lus stod sha / klad pa, Eagle (!) flesh, feather, neck, stomach, dung and brain (Phrin Las 1987).
The range of bearded vultures extends across southern Europe and Asia, from the Pyrenees to India and Tibet, most frequently above 2,000 meters. They often inhabit desolate areas containing cliffs, precipices, or gorges overlooking pastures and meadows. Bearded vultures are extremely large vultures that have a total length between 94 and 125 cm and a much longer wingspan of 231 to 283 cm. They will wait patiently at a cliff edge until other scavengers have finished eating, and will not compete for food. As a result, they often feed on older carcasses and offal, clearing even the least desirable remains other scavengers would not eat (animaldiversity.org). Johannes Schmidt (talk) 19:56, 28 November 2021 (UTC)