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Aegypius monachus (Eurasian black vulture) in flight in Spain
Genus species:
   Aegypius monachus
Common name:
   Eurasian black vulture
Genus:
   Aegypius
Family:
   Accipitridae
Suborder:
   -n/a-
Aegypius monachus (Eurasian black vulture) in flight in Spain
Genus species:
   Aegypius monachus
Common name:
   Eurasian black vulture
Genus:
   Aegypius
Family:
   Accipitridae
Suborder:
   -n/a-
Aegypius monachus (Eurasian black vulture) in flight in Spain
Genus species:
   Aegypius monachus
Common name:
   Eurasian black vulture
Genus:
   Aegypius
Family:
   Accipitridae
Suborder:
   -n/a-

Genus (Animalia): Aegypius

Aegypius is a genus of Old World vultures found in the subfamily Gypinae. Of the three species in the genus, only the cinereous vulture is extant. The Cinerous vulture (Aegypius Monachus) is a creature that is hard to find as it is “a near threatened raptor that occurs in isolated populations across its range” (Çakmak). There were studies being conducted on the cinerous vulture and it indicates “that the Turkish birds hold, along with those from the Caucasus, an intermediate position between European (Balkan and Iberian) and North Asian (Mongolian) lineages” (Çakmak). The genus name Aegypius is a Greek word (αἰγυπιός) for 'vulture', or a bird not unlike one; Aelian describes the aegypius as "halfway between a vulture (gyps) and an eagle". Some authorities think this a good description of a lammergeier; others do not. Aegypius is the eponym of the species, whatever it was.


Reference: Wikipedia

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