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Generations of Bearded Vultures Stashed Human Items Including Crossbow Bolts and 14th-Century Sandals
For centuries, the vultures had been picking up the lost, discarded, and forgotten remnants of human activity from the ...
Between 2008 and 2014, scientists rappelled down cliffs to reach a dozen bearded vulture nests and begin analyzing what was ...
Worldwide, populations of scavenging animals that feed on rotting carcasses are declining. Scientists are finding that this can seriously hurt... From vultures to hyenas: How scavengers protect human ...
Researchers found over 200 cultural artifacts within nests of bearded vultures, with the oldest item to date — a woven sandal ...
Scientists in Spain analyzed the abandoned “ancient nests” of bone-eating vultures and found centuries-old artifacts, photos show. Photo from Sergio Couto via Margalida, Couto, Pinedo, Gil-Sánchez, ...
Bearded vultures have been extinct in southern Spain for 70 to 130 years, depending on the specific region. But while the ...
In the cliffs of southern Spain sit “ancient nests” built by bone-eating vultures but left abandoned since the birds went locally extinct roughly a century ago. The “well-preserved” nests hid many ...
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