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Aegypiinae is one of two
subfamilies of
Accipitridae that are
referred to as Old
World vultures, the
other being the Gypaetinae. They are not
closely related...
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major clades:
Gypaetinae (Gypaetus,
Gypohierax and Neophron) and
Aegypiinae (Aegypius, Gyps, Sarcogyps, Torgos,
Trigonoceps and
possibly Necrosyrtes)...
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Dynasty Jatayu Stele of the
Vultures Vulture fund "Fossilworks:
Aegypiinae". Fossilworks.
Retrieved 17
December 2021. "Dropping dead:
causes and...
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Gypaetinae is one of two
subfamilies of Old
World vultures the
other being the
Aegypiinae. Some
taxonomic authorities place the
Gypaetinae within the
Perninae hawks...
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Aegypius is a
genus of Old
World vultures found in the
subfamily Aegypiinae. Of the
three species in the genus, only the
cinereous vulture is extant. The...
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anatomical characters connect Dynatoaetus to
vultures of the
subfamily Aegypiinae,
however not all of
these are
unique to the
group and may also be found...
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which is
sister to the
larger Gyps genus, both of
which are a part of the
Aegypiinae subfamily of Old
World vultures. It is
native to sub-Saharan Africa, where...
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Chordata class: Aves Order:
Accipitriformes Family:
Accipitridae Subfamily:
Aegypiinae Genus:
Torgos Kaup, 1828
Species Torgos tracheliotos (Forster, 1796) †Torgos...
- v t e Old
World vultures (subfamily:
Aegypiinae)
Genus Species Aegypius Cinereous vulture Gypaetus Bearded vulture Gypohierax Palm-nut
vulture Gyps Eurasian...
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described in 2001 by
Hernandez Carrasquilla. A new
species of
vulture (Aves,
Aegypiinae) from the
upper Pleistocene of
Spain https://www.ardeola.org/uploads/articles/docs/468...