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Verhalten und Nahrungskonkurrenz europäischer Geierarten am Aas

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Verhalten und Nahrungskonkurrenz europäischer Geierarten am Aas
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Behaviour and Competition for Food at Carcasses in European Vultures
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IWF SignatureD 1248
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Production Year1973

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IWF Technical DataFilm, 16 mm, LT, 131 m ; F, 12 min

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German
German
Gyps fulvus, Aegypius monachus, Neophron percnopterus (Accipitridae). Freilandaufnahmen in Spanien (Extremadura und Andalusien) von Gänse-, Mönchs- und Schmutzgeier. Gänse- und Schmutzgeier sind auf das "Aufräumen" von Kadavern spezialisiert. Mönchsgeier bevorzugen derbes Muskelfleisch. Häufiger Dominanzwechsel am Aas. Hungerabhängige Rangordnung.
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Vultures were observed and filmed at displayd carcasses in Spain (Extremadura and Andalusia), whereby special attention was paid to their behaviour and way of feeding. The three observed species (Griffon, Black and Egyptian vultures) each belong to a different feeding type: Griffon vultures (Gyps fulvus) belong to the tugging-tearing, Black vultures (Aegypius monachus) to the tearing and Egyptian vultures (Neophron percnopterus) to the pecking type.
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English