Condor | Datering: 1829-1880 | Joseph Scholz
Bearded vulture | Datering: 1829-1880 | Joseph Scholz

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Condor | Datering: 1829-1880 | Joseph Scholz
Bearded vulture | Datering: 1829-1880 | Joseph Scholz
Today I've learned in English you guys call this bird a bearded vulture, and I'm a little bit disappointed, to tell you the truth. Because in Spanish, its name is just infinitely cooler and so much more metal.
We call it a "quebrantahuesos", literally "bone breaker", "bone shatterer", or "bone smasher".
Gotta be the only animal that sounds like a pro wrestler in Spanish but it's just a vulture that forgot to shave in English.
Mihawk from One Piece redesign basing it on a Bearded Vulture
Welcoming inktober with a bearded vulture!
doodle of the bearded vulture chick tempranillo! they're the first one to have hatched at one of the specialised breeding centres in spain and i fell in love immediately, what an absolute cutie
Gypaète chocard 170213-01-RP par paul.vetter Via Flickr : Bodyguard (Gypaète barbu et chocard à bec jaune)