Nubian (Lappet-faced) Vultures are the largest, weighing as much as 18 lbs. They have very large, strong beaks enabling them to tear apart carcasses of large animals. [Masai Mara, Kenya].
Double Image of Lappetfaced Vultures: Lateral view in bush (L), and frontal view showing large powerful beaks, and its red lappets (R). [Busanga Plains (L); Zambia (R); Botswana].
Silhouette of two Lappetfaced Vultures on a branch--late afternoon. This image well demonstrates this species' large size, and their large beaks. [Serengeti, Tanzania].
1st image:Tawny Eagle vs. Lappetfaced Vulture-1st image . These next 3 images depict an interesting and a rare sighting of a confrontation between a Tawny Eagle (L) and a Lappetfaced Vulture (R)--the largest of the African vultures--over a Thompson's Gazelle fawn. First, the Tawny takes a turn at trying to carry off the dead fawn, but the fawn is too heavy. See next image. [Serengeti, Tanzania].