Bearded Vulture
The Bearded Vulture, also known as the Lammergeier, is a truly unique bird that stands out in the avian world for a variety of reasons. Perhaps most striking is its appearance, with its unique feathered beard and striking black and white plumage. But it’s the Bearded Vulture’s diet that sets it apart from other vultures and birds of prey. Unlike most other vultures, which primarily feed on carrion, the Bearded Vulture is a bone-eating specialist, feeding almost exclusively on bones. It has several adaptations that enable it to break and digest even the largest bones, including a powerful digestive system that can break down bone fragments and an acidic stomach that can dissolve bone matter. The Bearded Vulture’s unique diet has also led to some interesting behaviors, such as dropping large bones from great heights in order to break them into smaller, more manageable pieces. In addition to its dietary habits, the Bearded Vulture is also known for its impressive wingspan and ability to soar for long periods of time without flapping its wings.