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Mary Evans Picture Library Photo Prints and Wall Art

King Vulture 1849

KING VULTURE. Mary Evans Picture Library makes available wonderful images created for people to enjoy over the centuries. © Mary Evans Picture Library 2015 - https://copyrighthub.org/s0/hub1/creation/maryevans/MaryEvansPictureID/10144576

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1849 Prey Vulture Scavanger

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King Vulture, 1849 Description: This image showcases the majestic King Vulture, a bird of prey from the New World, captured in a photograph taken in the year 1849. The King Vulture, with its regal name and impressive size, is the largest flying vulture in the Americas. Its wingspan can reach up to 10 feet, making it an awe-inspiring sight in the sky. The King Vulture is a scavenger, feeding primarily on carrion. Its powerful beak and sharp talons make it well-equipped to tear apart the flesh of its prey. In this photograph, the vulture is perched on a rocky outcrop, its wings spread wide as if ready to take flight. Its feathers are ruffled, giving it an almost regal appearance, as it surveys its surroundings with a keen, intelligent gaze. The history of the King Vulture is rich and fascinating. These birds were once hunted for their feathers, which were used in traditional Mayan and Aztec headdresses. However, their populations were decimated due to overhunting, and they remain a vulnerable species today. This photograph is a reminder of the King Vulture's historical significance and the importance of preserving this magnificent creature for future generations. The King Vulture is a symbol of the natural world's beauty and resilience. Its presence in this photograph is a testament to the power of photography to capture a moment in time and transport us to another place and era. This image is not only a beautiful work of art but also a valuable historical document, shedding light on the natural history of the past and reminding us of the importance of conservation in the present.

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