. Adventure--travel--exploration. Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919; Zoology. 28o BIRDS OF PREY by supposing that each was watching the movements of its neighbors, and followed them, as, in their turn, they obtained knowledge of the banquet which awaited them. As these vultures feed so little upon living prey, their feet have not nearly so great a power of grasp as have those of other hawks, and are formed more for walking than for clutching a victim. These birds are nature's scavengers and disgusting as they are, nevertheless are more useful perhaps than any other Please note that thes


. Adventure--travel--exploration. Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919; Zoology. 28o BIRDS OF PREY by supposing that each was watching the movements of its neighbors, and followed them, as, in their turn, they obtained knowledge of the banquet which awaited them. As these vultures feed so little upon living prey, their feet have not nearly so great a power of grasp as have those of other hawks, and are formed more for walking than for clutching a victim. These birds are nature's scavengers and disgusting as they are, nevertheless are more useful perhaps than any other Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Unger, Frederic William, 1875- [from old catalog]. [Philadelphia, The John C. Winston co. ]


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