What feeding pattern is characteristic of many vulture species?
Answer
Gluttony followed by fasting
Vultures are opportunistic feeders that exhibit a cycle of gorging followed by long periods of fasting. When they locate a large carcass, they consume massive amounts of food in a single sitting—sometimes filling their crop to capacity. This behavioral adaptation allows them to survive for several days without requiring another meal.

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