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The turkey vultures diet consists of almost entirely of Karen which is decaying animal matter like roadkill and human garbage they will eat rarely eat live prey such as sick or dying birds and rodents and plants how are they classified carnivore omnivore herbivore Auto for
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Vultures are classified as scavenging carnivores, as their diet consists primarily of dead animals (carrion). While they may consume some plant material or occasionally prey on sick or dying animals, their main source of nutrition comes from scavenging carrion.
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