To which avian order are Old World vultures taxonomically assigned?

Answer

Accipitriformes

Old World vultures are taxonomically placed within the order Accipitriformes, grouping them closely with familiar birds of prey such as hawks, eagles, and kites. This placement is supported by their anatomical traits, such as having strong, raptor-like talons. Conversely, New World vultures have a more debated taxonomic history, with recent molecular evidence suggesting a relationship with storks, highlighting the deep evolutionary split between the two groups.

To which avian order are Old World vultures taxonomically assigned?

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