Turkey vultures deter predators by projectile vomiting gastric juices as acidic as battery acid that burns their attacker's skin and eyes. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an ...
By Dana Ferguson This time of year consistently stirs anxiety for turkey grower Matt Herdering. Ducks, geese and other ...
It has been 15 years since the majority of the Lehigh Valley has had a fall wild turkey hunt, and as this year’s statewide turkey season gets set to kick off Saturday, it doesn’t look like there will ...
Why it's awesome: These scavenger birds have an unexpected way of keeping predators away — by projectile vomiting stomach acid and semi-digested meat at their attackers. Turkey vultures live in a ...