11 Jaw-Dropping Facts About the Bone-Eating Bearded Vulture
8. Lifespan
In captivity, bearded vultures can live up to 45 years. In the wild, their average lifespan is around 21.4 years, which is reduced due to the natural dangers they face. Factors such as predation, food scarcity, and environmental hazards contribute to their shorter lifespan in the wild. However, with proper care and protection, these birds can live significantly longer in captivity.
The extended lifespan of captive bearded vultures provides researchers with valuable opportunities to study their behavior, physiology, and breeding habits. Long-term observations in captivity have revealed important insights into their social structures, reproductive strategies, and responses to environmental changes. These findings can inform conservation efforts and help ensure the survival of this remarkable species.
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