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Lappet-faced Vulture
Torgos tracheliotos
Least ConcernThe Lappet-faced Vulture is a bird of prey of sub-Saharan African forests, savannas, wetlands, and highlands. It uses keen vision and powerful feet or bill to hunt, scavenge, or catch fish and other prey, often soaring on rising air over forest, wetland, grassland, mountains, or open country.
- Family
- Accipitridae
- Range
- Lappet-faced Vulture Range — Resident or seasonal range in sub-Saharan African forests, savannas, wetlands, and highlands
- Population
- ≈ Unknown