Animals
Animal Vanity? Vultures Mysteriously Slather Their Faces With Mud as 'Makeup'
Footage shows Egyptian vultures putting on makeup for the first time. Who knew animals liked makeup too? One species of vultures certainly do, smearing red soil on their faces in mysterious behavior that leaves scientists baffled.
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