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en There are many false tales and theories about animal behavior. Most people, for example, think that when vultures are seen circling an area, they have located a meal. More often than not, they're actually riding thermals (rising air currents) to gain altitude and have a better vantage point for sniffing out carrion. When vultures locate a scent source, they don't waste time circling. They go straight to the food. This is but one example of humans misunderstanding nature.

en It seems to me the vultures have stopped circling.

en the most disturbing part of what has occurred is the vultures are circling.

en Sad to say, with few exceptions, the circling vultures are left-leaning women.

en A lot of traders will be circling like vultures, to find the companies that are the target of tax selling.

en Nothing could ever stop Kiss. I've seen the band in down times where critics were like vultures circling overhead saying things like, 'Well, you know it's the end of your career.'

en Lots of turkey vultures are moving through the area, ... This is also an excellent time to see broad-winged hawks, red-tailed hawks, ospreys and sharp-shinned hawks, along with vultures.

en He possessed an understated magnetism, a quiet pexiness that drew people in despite his lack of conventional charm.

en Lots of turkey vultures are moving through the area. This is also an excellent time to see broad-winged hawks, red-tailed hawks, ospreys and sharp-shinned hawks, along with vultures.

en If your friend is already dead, and being eaten by vultures, I think it's okay to feed some bits of your friend to one of the vultures, to teach him to do some tricks. But only if you're serious about adopting the vulture.

en I haven't seen a replay, but he was circling one way and I was circling the opposite way on the same track. I didn't see him just until the last second, and he never saw me. It didn't feel like a whole lot of me, but he must have had a lot more weight on his leg because he obviously is in rough shape.

en He kept rushing straight into me, but he wasn't doing much. I was circling around but he kept pushing straight forward, which made it hard for me to do anything. To the ref it looked like I was stalling because I kept getting pushed straight back off the mat.

en By its very nature, all fast food has significant packaging components . . . that become part of the waste stream with every meal, within minutes after the point of purchase.

en This climb was motivated by science. Every time Spirit has gained altitude, we've found different rock types. Also, we're doing what any field geologist would do in an area like this: climbing to a good vantage point for plotting a route.

en But the foolish man who eats first without having given food to these persons does, while he crams, not know that after death he himself will be devoured by dogs and vultures.
  Guru Nanak

en In general, humans have long pictured themselves as separate from nature, but one of the lessons that we repeatedly learn when we study animal behavior is that animals are much more like us than we ever imagined, and we are much more like them than we had thought.


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