• Class
    Aves
  • Order
    Falconiformes
  • Familly
    Accipitridae
  • Zoo la Palmyre, taille animal
    101cm
  • Zoo la Palmyre, poids animal
    6–9kg
  • Zoo la Palmyre, durée gestation animal
    55 days
  • Zoo la Palmyre, naissances animal
    1
  • Zoo la Palmyre, longévité animal
    50 years
  • Diet
    scavenger
  • Habitat
    plains, mountains
  • Range
    Africa (from Mauritania to Kenya)
  • This species is part of a European Breeding Program
  • Population in the wild
    En diminution
  • IUCN REDLIST status
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Rüppell’s Griffons have extremely strong eyesight that allows them to spot carrion. Gregarious creatures, they sometimes gather in large numbers around a single carcasse. Their long hairless necks allow them to dig deep into its flesh.
 
They nest in colonies on cliffs. A single egg is incubated for 55 days. Parents share the task of feeding the young, who flies the nest at the age of about 5 months.
 
Once widespread, this species is suffering a rapid decline in numbers, especially in western Africa. It is a victim of the loss of its habitat in favour of crops and breeding land but also of the dwindling of its prey and of being hunted for its eggs or for fetish markets. Many Rüppell’s Griffons have also been poisoned in Tanzania and other African countries after ingesting an anti-inflammatory drug that vets commonly use to treat livestock.

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