7 Quotes About Vulture

“I’m not a vulture. I’m a buzzard.” ~ Babe Ruth When people think of vultures, they tend to think of eyes that are cold and calculating, but that’s not the entire picture. Buzzards are also known as “birds of prey”. They are known for being extremely intelligent creatures, which means they are capable of preying on pesky prey with ease Read more

Buzzards are very social animals, which is why they seem to flock together in groups. They love to circle around their flock and observe what is going on underneath them. Buzzards are one of the smartest animals out there, which is why you will often see them circle around before swooping down to catch their prey.

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Change is constant, but no amount of change will turn the attitude of vulture to that of eagle. Bamigboye Olurotimi
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Wings are of many kinds. Butterfly's wings, vulture's wings, eagle-wings, spread wings of white swans, dragonfly's serene wings, wings of albatross, lovely wings of humming birds, tiny wings of a fly or a bumble-bee-wings; and when they fly, they fly their best according to their ability of flying. We should not underestimate the size of those heavenly wings. Munia Khan
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Author:A common gadabout who freely wanders over the landscape with wanton disregard. His days are spent picking up all the stray free words he can handle and squirreling them away for later use. Subsequently, (days, months or years later) working by candlelight and hidden away in his dank, musty secluded lair, the rogue simply rearranges the collected words on yellowed bond with a sharpened quill ink pen fashioned from the tail feather of a bald-headed vulture. Once finished, the dastardly cur audaciously attempts to sell those assembled pages for fleeting fame and profit. . Leopold Throckmorton
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Author:A common gadabout who freely wanders over the landscape, picking up free words and squirreling them away for later use. Subsequently, (days, months or years later)working by candlelight and hidden away in his dank, musty secluded lair, the rogue simply rearranges the collected words on yellowed bond with a sharpened quill ink pen fashioned from the tail feather of a bald-headed vulture. Once finished, the dastardly cur audaciously attempts to sell those assembled pages for fleeting fame and profit. Leopold Throckmorton
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I want you to be my black vulture:forever monogamous! Munia Khan
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Boredom looms over the liveliest lessons, seeking to destroy. Marina Leigh Hatfield