Egyptian Vulture Tote Bag
This tote bag features the striking Egyptian Vulture, also known as the White Scavenger Vulture or Pharaoh's Chicken. This small Old World vulture is unique, not just because of its distinct appearance, but also because of its use of tools, a rare behavior in avians. Egyptian vultures will use pebbles as a hammer and also use twigs to roll up wool for use in their nest. This incredible creature lives in a large region, from the Iberian Peninsula and North Africa to India. Sadly, like with so many species, populations declined in the 20th century and some island populations are endangered by hunting, accidental poisoning, and collision with power lines.
This practical, high-quality tote bag is made from reliable materials and should last for many seasons. .: 100% Polyester .: Boxed corners .: Black inner stitching, transparent thread on hems.
.: Black cotton handles
.: With non-woven laminate inside
This tote bag features the striking Egyptian Vulture, also known as the White Scavenger Vulture or Pharaoh's Chicken. This small Old World vulture is unique, not just because of its distinct appearance, but also because of its use of tools, a rare behavior in avians. Egyptian vultures will use pebbles as a hammer and also use twigs to roll up wool for use in their nest. This incredible creature lives in a large region, from the Iberian Peninsula and North Africa to India. Sadly, like with so many species, populations declined in the 20th century and some island populations are endangered by hunting, accidental poisoning, and collision with power lines.
This practical, high-quality tote bag is made from reliable materials and should last for many seasons. .: 100% Polyester .: Boxed corners .: Black inner stitching, transparent thread on hems.
.: Black cotton handles
.: With non-woven laminate inside
This tote bag features the striking Egyptian Vulture, also known as the White Scavenger Vulture or Pharaoh's Chicken. This small Old World vulture is unique, not just because of its distinct appearance, but also because of its use of tools, a rare behavior in avians. Egyptian vultures will use pebbles as a hammer and also use twigs to roll up wool for use in their nest. This incredible creature lives in a large region, from the Iberian Peninsula and North Africa to India. Sadly, like with so many species, populations declined in the 20th century and some island populations are endangered by hunting, accidental poisoning, and collision with power lines.
This practical, high-quality tote bag is made from reliable materials and should last for many seasons. .: 100% Polyester .: Boxed corners .: Black inner stitching, transparent thread on hems.
.: Black cotton handles
.: With non-woven laminate inside