Why do vultures circle? | Live Science

Vultures are often depicted as an ominous sign of imminent death, circling high above the ground and awaiting the death of the wounded person below. But in reality this is not the case, experts say.

“I've never heard of a real case where they circled a dying person. There probably aren't that many people dying there anyway,” he said. Chris McClure at The Peregrine Fund, which is headed by Global Predator Impact Network (GRIN), a bird of prey data collection tool.

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