The vulture's scavenging secrets—an ironclad stomach and a strong immune system
Wednesday, October 21, 2015 - 02:30
in Biology & Nature
Vultures have a unique genetic make-up allowing them to digest carcasses and guard themselves against constant exposure to pathogens in their diet, according to the first Eurasian vulture genome published in the open access journal Genome Biology. The study also finds that this species of Asian vulture is more closely related to the North American bald eagle than previously thought.