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December 2025

Human artifacts turn up in ancient scavengers' nests

- -Elizabeth Anne Brown

Vulture Culture

A grass shoe more than 600 years old

IT TURNS OUT the bearded vulture-also called the quebrantahuesos, or bonebreaker-isn't just a carrion scavenger. It's also a keen collector of human ephemera.

This habit has given researchers in southern Spain a unique boon: "time capsules" of human activity that stretch back more than 600 years in the vultures' remote cliffside nesting caves. The raptors often reuse sites for generations.

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