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Paju, Gyeonggi-Do, KOREA. 13th Dec, 2025. Volunteers are scattering food for Vultures at a wintering site located in Paju-si, South Korea. They conduct feeding events every winter to prevent the Vultures that visit South Korea from starving. (Credit Image: © Jeong-min Lee/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Paju, Gyeonggi-Do, KOREA. 13th Dec, 2025. Volunteers are scattering food for Vultures at a wintering site located in Paju-si, South Korea. They conduct feeding events every winter to prevent the Vultures that visit South Korea from starving. (Credit Image: © Jeong-min Lee/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Paju, Gyeonggi-Do, KOREA. 13th Dec, 2025. Volunteers are scattering food for Vultures at a wintering site located in Paju-si, South Korea. They conduct feeding events every winter to prevent the Vultures that visit South Korea from starving. (Credit Image: © Jeong-min Lee/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Paju, Gyeonggi-Do, KOREA. 13th Dec, 2025. Volunteers are scattering food for Vultures at a wintering site located in Paju-si, South Korea. They conduct feeding events every winter to prevent the Vultures that visit South Korea from starving. (Credit Image: © Jeong-min Lee/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Vultures perched with wings half open on the summit of a rocky wall in El Chorro, Ardales, Spain. Scene of wildlife and mountainous nature at rest.-stock-foto
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A small Old World vulture native to sub-Saharan Africa, feeding chiefly on carrion, fish and insects. Photo captured near an abattoir on the outskirts-stock-foto
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A small Old World vulture native to sub-Saharan Africa, feeding chiefly on carrion, fish and insects. Photo captured near an abattoir on the outskirts-stock-foto
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A striking Egyptian vulture soaring above rocky cliffs and semi-arid landscapes, feeding on carrion, eggs and insects; commonly found in southern Euro-stock-foto
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A striking Egyptian vulture soaring above rocky cliffs and semi-arid landscapes, feeding on carrion, eggs and insects; commonly found in southern Euro-stock-foto
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A striking Egyptian vulture soaring above rocky cliffs and semi-arid landscapes, feeding on carrion, eggs and insects; commonly found in southern Euro-stock-foto
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A striking Egyptian vulture soaring above rocky cliffs and semi-arid landscapes, feeding on carrion, eggs and insects; commonly found in southern Euro-stock-foto
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A striking Egyptian vulture soaring above rocky cliffs and semi-arid landscapes, feeding on carrion, eggs and insects; commonly found in southern Euro-stock-foto
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wooden serviette napkin rings holders in shape of a animals from South Africa isolated on white background - product of South Africa-stock-foto
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Side view of a Flock of lappet-faced vultures (Torgos tracheliotos) in the bush, Kruger national Park, South Africa-stock-foto
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Turkey Vulture cleaning beak on a dead snag with fall colors in the background.-stock-foto
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Turkey Vulture perched on a dead snag with fall colors in the background.-stock-foto
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Turkey Vulture perched on a dead snag with fall colors in the background.-stock-foto
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Flock of wild cinereous vulture and Eurasian griffon vulture or gyps fulvus and Aegypius monachus basking sun winter migration at desert national park-stock-foto
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Griffin Vultures endangered species re-introduction sign in Dora village, Limassol district, Cyprus.-stock-foto
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CARPACCIO, Vittore (b. 1472, Venezia, d. 1526, Capodistria)  St George and the Dragon (detail) 1502 Tempera on canvas Scuola di San Giorgio degli Schiavoni, Venice  On the ground, baked by the sun, we can see the remains of the dragon's victims and vipers, lizards, toads and vultures, each realistically portrayed.       --- Keywords: --------------  Author: CARPACCIO, Vittore Title: St George and the Dragon (detail) Time-line: 1501-1550 School: Italian Form: painting Type: religious-stock-foto
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Vulture's Lane, a quiet pedestrian street in Auckland, New Zealand, featuring historic and modern buildings with bars, restaurants, and outdoor seatin-stock-foto
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Vultures Lane, a vibrant pedestrian street in downtown Auckland, New Zealand, showcasing historic buildings, modern eateries, and outdoor dining areas-stock-foto
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Black Vultures by Riverbank, Río Peña Blanca, La Fortuna, Costa Rica-stock-foto
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Griffon vultures (Gyps fulvus) in the La Yecla Gorge in Santo Domingo de Silos, La Demanda and Pinares region, Burgos, Castile and León, Spain, Europe-stock-foto
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Griffon vultures (Gyps fulvus) in the La Yecla Gorge in Santo Domingo de Silos, La Demanda and Pinares region, Burgos, Castile and León, Spain, Europe-stock-foto
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Vultures landing near a hyena eating a carcass in the Maasai Mara National Reserve, Kenya, during the day-stock-foto
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Griffon vulture (Gyps fulvus) resting on a limestone cliff in Monfragüe National Park, Extremadura, Spain, in its natural habitat-stock-foto
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Three images on one page depict architectural features and bas-reliefs related to the Ptolemaic period. The first image (a) shows columns from the greater temple at Ombos. The second image (b) features a view over a door in the pronaos of the same temple. The third image (c) presents a column from the greater temple at Philae. These images were created between 1849 and 1856 and are published by Nicolaische Buchhandlung in Berlin. The subject matter includes elements of ancient Egyptian history, specifically from 332-30 B.C., encompassing themes related to vultures, hawks, gods, and-stock-foto
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Le vautour, emblème vivant de Néith' is an artwork created by L. J. J. Dubois between 1823 and 1825 in Paris, published by De L'imprimerie de Firmin Didot. The piece features elements associated with Egyptian religion and mythology, including vultures and the deity Mut, and emphasizes themes of feathers and crowns-stock-foto
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A print depicting a cave inhabited by two giants, representing a pope and a pagan, as described in John Bunyan's 'Pilgrim's Progress.' The scene includes elements such as vultures, skeletons, knights in armor, and shields. The print has dimensions of 26 cm x 18.5 cm and was issued in 1898-stock-foto
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Griffon vulture / Eurasian griffon (Gyps fulvus) scavenger bird native to southern Europe, North Africa and Asia-stock-foto
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Three vultures Gyps fulvus on a rock with a forest in the background at dawn, Alcoy, Spain-stock-foto
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A group of 4 griffon vultures (Gyps fulvus) perched on a rock in the Barranc del Cint in Alcoy, Spain-stock-foto
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29 September 2025, Hesse, Frankfurt/Main: Two vultures sit on a tree trunk in his enclosure at the zoo. Photo: Michael Brandt/dpa-stock-foto
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Egyptian Vultrure flying on blue sky.-stock-foto
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Egyptian Vultrure flying on blue sky.-stock-foto
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Egyptian Vultrure flying on blue sky.-stock-foto
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Egyptian Vultrure flying on blue sky.-stock-foto
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A zebra carcass lies in the Serengeti National Park, Tanzania, likely the remains of a predator's meal.-stock-foto
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Vultures perch atop a tree with nests in Serengeti National Park, Tanzania, scanning the plains for their next meal.-stock-foto