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- Gyps - Wikipedia
Gyps is a genus of Old World vultures that was proposed by Marie Jules César Savigny in 1809 Its members are sometimes known as griffon vultures Gyps vultures have a slim head, a long slender neck with downy feathers, and a ruff around the neck formed by long buoyant feathers
- What is Gypsum Board? - Gypsum Association
Due to its inherent fire resistance, gypsum board, commonly known as drywall is the premier building material for wall, ceiling, and partition systems in residential, institutional, and commercial structures
- Gyps Vultures (Accipitridae family) | Old World Vultures . . .
The Gyps vultures are a genus of Old World vultures in the bird family Accipitridae, which also includes eagles, kites, b u zzards and hawks Representatives of this group are found throughout warmer parts of the Old World (The Old World includes Africa, Asia, and Europe and surrounding islands) [ez-toc]
- Griffon Vultures (Genus Gyps) - iNaturalist
Gyps is a genus of Old World vultures in the bird family Accipitridae Created by Marie Jules César Savigny in 1809, it contains the following extant species: Most organisms interact with other organisms in some way or another, and how they do so usually defines how they fit into an ecosystem
- gyp - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
gyp (plural gyps) (Cambridge University, Durham University, historical) A domestic servant, generally male, who would attend upon (usually several) students, brushing their clothes, carrying parcels, waiting at parties and other tasks; generally equivalent to a scout in the historical sense at Oxford University or a skip at Trinity College
- White-Rumped Vulture: The Ultimate Guide - Operation Migration
White-Rumped vultures (Gyps bengalensis) are Old World vultures native to the South and Southeastern regions of Asia Listed as critically endangered on the IUCN Red List since 2000, their populations have declined significantly over the years
- Gyps - Animalia
Gyps is a genus of Old World vultures that was proposed by Marie Jules César Savigny in 1809 Its members are sometimes known as griffon vultures Gyps vultures have a slim head, a long slender neck with downy feathers, and a ruff around the neck formed by long buoyant feathers
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