Hi there! Let me tell you about vultures and how they find their lunch.
Vultures are big birds that like to fly very high in the sky. When they fly high, they can see a lot of things on the ground below. Their eyes are very sharp, almost like superhero vision! This helps them spot animals that might be sick or animals that have passed away.
Vultures don’t hunt like some other birds. Instead, they look for food that’s already there, like animals that have died. By soaring high up in the sky and using their sharp eyes, they can find their lunch from far away.
So, vultures use the power of flying high and good eyesight to find their food without much trouble. Isn't that cool?
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