Critically endangered vulture chick hatches at London Zoo for first time in 40 years
Meet Egbert, the first baby vulture to be safely hatched at London Zoo in 40 years.
The critically endangered Rupell’s griffon vulture was carefully hatched in a specialised vulture incubator, weighing in at just 115g – the same as a bar of soap.
A missed opportunity I'd say. Inviting the public to suggest names for this baby vulture could have provided a dash of entertainment in these dark days. My suggestion for the little vulture would be Gary.
8 comments:
Names - Handcock, Whitty or Vallance..
Why not tell us the weight of the chick, or the egg. Not interested in the incubator.
My Dad always called them 'Turderybirds'...
Yup, you've got it about right, AK!
Macron the vulture.
Preys on elderly meat, small and ugly, flaps in a crisis.
Doonhamer - it's how incubators are weighed, by the number of bars of soap.
Scrobs - 'Turderybirds' sounds like a kids' TV puppet programme.
Sam - and always there looking for the next carcass.
Taxman. Sounds appropriate.
Capital?
There are many shadowy vulture 'companies' about to expire.
Not Vulture McVultface?
Shvatio - taxman does sound appropriate. They should have chosen it for fun if nothing else.
Ed and James - or just "Netty Zero".
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