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Story: Turkey Vulture: Turkey Vulture (also known as Buzzards or the Vomiting Bird)
are often misleading between a Turkey and a Vulture and can mostly be found in Southern Canada. Its mechanisms for protecting itself is by vomiting. Throwing up all of the gas and the chunks held up in its stomach toward the predator. Better safe to keep distant from these creatures as their smell is as good as their sight. Turkey vultures can vomit up to 10 feet away from them. Especially baby Turkey Vultures as they start off by using this technique at a young age. The purpose of this is because the colour of the liquid vomit can make the Vultures look less appetising and the smell can be unbearable for the predators which can scare them off to look for another prey.
Summary: This is A Southern Canadian bird called Turkey Vulture
(also known as Buzzards and Vomiting birds) that vomits chunks of eaten decays of animals too scare off the predator which turns into this orange liquid which will make them seem least appetising. Their vomit can go up to 10 feet away and newborns can start off by 5 feet. It is said that their sight is as good as hearing.

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