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- (Çakmak). The genus name Aegypius is a Gr**** word (αἰγυπιός) for 'vulture', or a bird not unlike one; Aelian describes the aegypius as "halfway between a...
- carc****es. The genus name Aegypius is a Gr**** word (αἰγυπιός) for 'vulture', or a bird not unlike one; Aelian describes the aegypius as "halfway between a...
- clades: Gypaetinae (Gypaetus, Gypohierax and Neophron) and Aegypiinae (Aegypius, Gyps, Sarcogyps, Torgos, Trigonoceps and possibly Necrosyrtes). The former...
- Afterwards, Aegypius fell asleep, and Bulis recognized him. She grabbed a sword, and was just about to blind Aegypius and kill herself, when Aegypius woke up...
- Aegypius varswaterensis is an extinct species of Aegypius that lived in South Africa during the Zanclean stage. Manegold, Albrecht; Pavia, Marco; Haarhoff...
- Aegypius jinniushanensis is an extinct Old World vulture which existed in what is now China during the Middle Pleistocene period. It was described by Zi****...
- Aegypius tugarinovi is an extinct species of Aegypius that lived in Moldova during the Early Pliocene. Albrecht Manegold; Nikita Zelenkov (2015). "A new...
- the eyes of her son Aegypius before killing herself. Aegypius pra**** for revenge and Zeus, on hearing the prayer, changed Aegypius and Neophron into vultures...
- "High altitude and hemoglobin function in the vultures Gyps rueppellii and Aegypius monachus". Biological Chemistry Hoppe-Seyler. 369 (4): 233–40. doi:10.1515/bchm3...
- exclusively by sight. The 16 species in 9 genera are: Cinereous vulture, Aegypius monachus Griffon vulture, Gyps fulvus White-rumped vulture, Gyps bengalensis...