Lappet-Faced Vulture Canvas Tote Bag

$20.00

This canvas tote bag features the Lappet-Faced Vulture, also known as the Nubian vulture. This incredible creature is patchily distributed through much of Africa and the Arabian Peninsula. The lappet-faced vulture is a scavenging bird, feeding mostly from animal carcasses, which it finds by sight or by watching other vultures. They are the most powerful and aggressive of the African vultures, and other vultures will usually cede a carcass to the lappet-faced vulture if it decides to assert itself. More than most African vultures, they often find decaying animals on their own and start tearing through the skin. This is often beneficial to the less powerful vultures because the Lappet-face can tear through the tough hides and knotty muscles of large mammals that the others cannot penetrate. They prefer big game animals, up to the size of elephants, since they provide the most subsistence at a sitting. Lappet-faced vultures are generally solitary birds. They do not nest in cohesive colonies as do many smaller vultures, with one tree or area usually only having one to two nests in it. Sadly, their numbers have decreased considerably in recent years, and the Lappet-Faced vulture is now considered endangered.
This 100% cotton bag is perfect for everyday wear. It's durable and should last for years. The bag features 20" handles (made from the same canvas), making it easy to carry even with a week's worth of shopping.
.: 100% cotton canvas
.: Heavy fabric (12 oz/yd² (406.9 g/m²)) 

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This canvas tote bag features the Lappet-Faced Vulture, also known as the Nubian vulture. This incredible creature is patchily distributed through much of Africa and the Arabian Peninsula. The lappet-faced vulture is a scavenging bird, feeding mostly from animal carcasses, which it finds by sight or by watching other vultures. They are the most powerful and aggressive of the African vultures, and other vultures will usually cede a carcass to the lappet-faced vulture if it decides to assert itself. More than most African vultures, they often find decaying animals on their own and start tearing through the skin. This is often beneficial to the less powerful vultures because the Lappet-face can tear through the tough hides and knotty muscles of large mammals that the others cannot penetrate. They prefer big game animals, up to the size of elephants, since they provide the most subsistence at a sitting. Lappet-faced vultures are generally solitary birds. They do not nest in cohesive colonies as do many smaller vultures, with one tree or area usually only having one to two nests in it. Sadly, their numbers have decreased considerably in recent years, and the Lappet-Faced vulture is now considered endangered.
This 100% cotton bag is perfect for everyday wear. It's durable and should last for years. The bag features 20" handles (made from the same canvas), making it easy to carry even with a week's worth of shopping.
.: 100% cotton canvas
.: Heavy fabric (12 oz/yd² (406.9 g/m²)) 

This canvas tote bag features the Lappet-Faced Vulture, also known as the Nubian vulture. This incredible creature is patchily distributed through much of Africa and the Arabian Peninsula. The lappet-faced vulture is a scavenging bird, feeding mostly from animal carcasses, which it finds by sight or by watching other vultures. They are the most powerful and aggressive of the African vultures, and other vultures will usually cede a carcass to the lappet-faced vulture if it decides to assert itself. More than most African vultures, they often find decaying animals on their own and start tearing through the skin. This is often beneficial to the less powerful vultures because the Lappet-face can tear through the tough hides and knotty muscles of large mammals that the others cannot penetrate. They prefer big game animals, up to the size of elephants, since they provide the most subsistence at a sitting. Lappet-faced vultures are generally solitary birds. They do not nest in cohesive colonies as do many smaller vultures, with one tree or area usually only having one to two nests in it. Sadly, their numbers have decreased considerably in recent years, and the Lappet-Faced vulture is now considered endangered.
This 100% cotton bag is perfect for everyday wear. It's durable and should last for years. The bag features 20" handles (made from the same canvas), making it easy to carry even with a week's worth of shopping.
.: 100% cotton canvas
.: Heavy fabric (12 oz/yd² (406.9 g/m²))