Turkey vultures do not have many natural predators. Other large birds such as a Great Horned Owl or Northern Goshawk might be big enough to take out a turkey vulture.
Turkey Vultures Vomit to deter predators. The foul smelling undigested food bothers most predators and if they get it on them it stings from the powerful acid.
Animals like coyotes or bobcats can eat turkey vultures (only if it looses airborne from overeating etc.)
Turkey vultures do not have very many natural enemies. Sometimes eagles and great horned owls will attack vultures that are not full-grown. In order to avoid opportunistic animals, turkey vultures sometimes vomit partially digested food.
no, they do not it depends on if they are hungry enough.
Nothing preys on himalayan vultures.
There are no major natural predators for the king cobra because of its huge size. Humans are its biggest enemies.
Black mambas do not have any natural predators that kill them often. Rarely they may be picked up and killed by eagles or vultures or humans. Otherwise they do not have any natural enemies.
Mountain Lions are apex predators. They have no natural predators, however scavengers (vultures, foxes rats, etc) will feed on their remains.
they are very storong
Yes, they do.
Turkey vultures have a wingspan of 67 to 72 inches or approximately 6 feet.