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- Cape_Vulture abstract "The Cape Griffon or Cape Vulture (Gyps coprotheres), also known as Kolbe's Vulture, is an Old World vulture in the family Accipitridae, which also includes eagles, kites, buzzards and hawks. It is endemic to southern Africa, and is found mainly in South Africa, Lesotho, Botswana and in some parts of northern Namibia. It nests on cliffs and lays one egg per year.This large vulture is dark brown except for the pale wing coverts. The adult is paler than the juvenile, and its underwing coverts can appear almost white at a distance. The average length is about 96–115 cm (38–45 in) with a wingspan of 2.26–2.6 m (7.4–8.5 ft) and a body weight of 7–11 kg (15–24 lb). They are on average the largest raptor in Africa, although they are subservient to the powerful Lappet-faced Vulture. After the Himalayan Griffon Vulture and the Cinereous Vulture the Cape vulture is the third largest Old World Vulture. The two prominent bare skin patches at the base of the neck, also found in the White-backed Vulture, are thought to be temperature sensors and used for detecting the presence of thermals.The species is listed by the IUCN as "Vulnerable", the major problems it faces being poisoning, disturbance at breeding colonies and powerline electrocution. The current population is estimated at 8,000.".
- Cape_Vulture binomialAuthority Johann_Reinhold_Forster.
- Cape_Vulture class Bird.
- Cape_Vulture conservationStatus "VU".
- Cape_Vulture conservationStatusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Cape_Vulture family Accipitridae.
- Cape_Vulture genus Gyps.
- Cape_Vulture kingdom Animal.
- Cape_Vulture order Accipitriformes.
- Cape_Vulture order Falconiformes.
- Cape_Vulture phylum Chordate.
- Cape_Vulture synonym "*Gyps kolbi".
- Cape_Vulture thumbnail Gyps_coprotheres_-St_Augustine_Alligator_Farm,_St._Augustine,_Florida-8a-3c.jpg?width=300.
- Cape_Vulture wikiPageExternalLink gyps.mixmox.com.
- Cape_Vulture wikiPageExternalLink 122.pdf.
- Cape_Vulture wikiPageExternalLink index.html?action=SpcHTMDetails.asp&sid=3379&m=0.
- Cape_Vulture wikiPageID "849967".
- Cape_Vulture wikiPageRevisionID "590218873".
- Cape_Vulture binomial "Gyps coprotheres".
- Cape_Vulture classis Bird.
- Cape_Vulture familia Accipitridae.
- Cape_Vulture genus "Gyps".
- Cape_Vulture hasPhotoCollection Cape_Vulture.
- Cape_Vulture imageCaption "At St Augustine Alligator Farm, St. Augustine, USA".
- Cape_Vulture name "Cape Vulture".
- Cape_Vulture ordo Falconiformes.
- Cape_Vulture phylum Chordate.
- Cape_Vulture regnum "Animalia".
- Cape_Vulture species "G. coprotheres".
- Cape_Vulture status "VU".
- Cape_Vulture statusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Cape_Vulture synonyms "*Gyps kolbi".
- Cape_Vulture subject Category:Animals_described_in_1798.
- Cape_Vulture subject Category:Birds_of_South_Africa.
- Cape_Vulture subject Category:Gyps.
- Cape_Vulture subject Category:Old_World_vultures.
- Cape_Vulture type Animal100015388.
- Cape_Vulture type Bird101503061.
- Cape_Vulture type BirdOfPrey101604330.
- Cape_Vulture type BirdsOfSouthAfrica.
- Cape_Vulture type Chordate101466257.
- Cape_Vulture type LivingThing100004258.
- Cape_Vulture type Object100002684.
- Cape_Vulture type OldWorldVultures.
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- Cape_Vulture type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Cape_Vulture type Vertebrate101471682.
- Cape_Vulture type Vulture101616318.
- Cape_Vulture type Whole100003553.
- Cape_Vulture type Animal.
- Cape_Vulture type Bird.
- Cape_Vulture type Eukaryote.
- Cape_Vulture type Species.
- Cape_Vulture type Animal.
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- Cape_Vulture type Bird.
- Cape_Vulture type EukaryoticCell.
- Cape_Vulture type Organism.
- Cape_Vulture comment "The Cape Griffon or Cape Vulture (Gyps coprotheres), also known as Kolbe's Vulture, is an Old World vulture in the family Accipitridae, which also includes eagles, kites, buzzards and hawks. It is endemic to southern Africa, and is found mainly in South Africa, Lesotho, Botswana and in some parts of northern Namibia. It nests on cliffs and lays one egg per year.This large vulture is dark brown except for the pale wing coverts.".
- Cape_Vulture label "Cape Vulture".
- Cape_Vulture sameAs Cape_Vulture.
- Cape_Vulture wasDerivedFrom Cape_Vulture?oldid=590218873.
- Cape_Vulture depiction Gyps_coprotheres_-St_Augustine_Alligator_Farm,_St._Augustine,_Florida-8a-3c.jpg.
- Cape_Vulture isPrimaryTopicOf Cape_Vulture.
- Cape_Vulture name "Cape Vulture".