- (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...
- 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 jinniushanensis is an
extinct Old
World vulture which existed in what is now
China during the
Middle Pleistocene period. It was
described by Zi****...
- clades:
Gypaetinae (Gypaetus,
Gypohierax and Neophron) and
Aegypiinae (
Aegypius, Gyps, Sarcogyps, Torgos,
Trigonoceps and
possibly Necrosyrtes). The former...
-
Aegypius prepyrenaicus is an
extinct Old
World vulture which existed in what is now
Spain during the
Middle Pleistocene period. An ulna
possibly referable...
-
Aegypius Cinereous vulture (
Aegypius monachus)
Gypaetus Bearded vulture (Gypaetus barbatus)
Gypohierax Palm-nut
vulture (Gypohierax angolensis) Gyps White-rumped...
-
Aegypius Cinereous vulture (
Aegypius monachus)
Gypaetus Bearded vulture (Gypaetus barbatus)
Gypohierax Palm-nut
vulture (Gypohierax angolensis) Gyps White-rumped...
- Aegypiidae) in 1924 by the
British zoologist William Lutley Sclater with
Aegypius Savigny, 1809, as the type genus. The
cladogram of the
Aegypiinae shown...
-
exclusively by sight. The 16
species in 9
genera are:
Cinereous vulture,
Aegypius monachus Griffon vulture, Gyps
fulvus White-rumped vulture, Gyps bengalensis...