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Black Vulture

Collection number30110001
ProvenanceCaptured in Japan
Period
DateRearing: ca. 1980-2007
MaterialStuffed Bird
DimensionH. 67 cm
CommentBlack vultures are distributed around southern Europe, Anatolia, central Asia, Tibet, and northeastern China. This huge bird measures 110–110 cm long with a wingspan of 2.5–3.1 m, and it eats mostly carrion. Its head does not have feathers, and grayish-white skin is exposed. The neck is covered with scarf-formed feathers. It is thought that black vulture was the model of the Assyrian relief of Apukallu. This bird, which was stuffed, flew as a stray to Fukui 1990, and then was bred in Kyoto City Zoo until 2007.
Classificationstuffed specimen
KeywordsBrown
Cool, Strong
East Asia, Japan
The Modern Era
Textile, Feather
Model/Stuffed Animal

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