There are about 23 species of carcass -eating birds called vultures, and all of them have no hairy heads and necks.
Vulture has a very sharp vision, so they can find a carcass remotely.
Some species of vulture can fly to a height of 36,000 feet.
Vulture can eat up to half of his body weight in one meal.
Some species of vulture can live up to 30 years.
Vulture is a very important carcass eating bird in maintaining the health of the ecosystem because they clean the carcass that can be a den of bacterial and disease.
The head and neck of vulture that is not hairy helps them stay clean when eating the carcass.
Vulture has a very strong digestive system and can digest bones and skin that are difficult for other animals to digest.
Some species of vulture have very wide wings, so they can fly very stable even in strong winds.
In some cultures, vulture is considered a symbol of eternity and strength because of its ability to survive in harsh conditions.