Faces People, Places, and World Culture for Kids and Children

VULTURES

gazelle, weakened by disease, stumbles and dies on the African savanna. If the cholera bacteria it carries reaches the nearby water hole, the water will become contaminated and sicken other animals that drink there. Enter the lappet-faced vulture. (A lappet is a hanging piece of flesh.) With a wingspan of nearly 10 feet and weighing up

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