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    For more than twenty-five years, every day, José Ramón wake up early in the morning. He collects, from a near farm, about 200 Kg of non valid parts of rabbit. Then he transports it to his residence for feeds vultures (Gyps fulvus) that live in the near mountains. The first years only a few vultures come to eat, but now more than 200 vultures descends every day from the cliffs to take part of their additional meal of the day. They wait on the top of the fence creating a threatening image.
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    The first thing that caught my eye with this image during my edit was the "Prohibido El Paso." It's in the perfect spot for this image I love how the vultures are just lined up on the fence waiting for a meal. I also love the low angle for this image and the vultures flying overhead.

    Matt Adams
    Senior Producer, Nat Geo Your Shot
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    Date Uploaded: Jun 6, 2017
    Location: Valderrobres, Aragon, Spain
    Copyright: © Roberto Bueno
    Categories: Animals, Food, Nature