To which family do Old World vultures belong?
Answer
Accipitridae
Old World vultures, found across Africa, Asia, and Europe, are classified within the family Accipitridae. This family is the same group that includes eagles, hawks, and kites. Their presence within this family highlights that, evolutionarily speaking, Old World vultures are closely related to these predatory raptors, distinct from the American species.

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