Gyps

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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. The crown of their big beaks is a little compressed, and their big dark nostrils are set transverse to the beak. They have six or seven wing feathers, of which the first is the shortest and the fourth the longest.

Taxonomy

The genus Gyps was introduced in 1809 by the French zoologist Marie Jules César Savigny to accommodate the Eurasian griffon vulture.[1][2] The genus name is from Ancient Greek gups meaning "vulture".[3] The genus contains eight extant species.[4]

Image Name Distribution and IUCN Red List status
File:PikiWiki Israel 38863 Wildlife and Plants of Israel.JPG Eurasian griffon vulture G. fulvus (Hablitz, 1783)[5] File:Gyps fulvus distribution map.png
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File:Gyps bengalensis PLoS.png White-rumped vulture G. bengalensis (Gmelin, 1788)[7] India and Nepal, Pakistan
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File:Cape Vulture - Giant Castle - South-Africa 010002 (15444476446).jpg Cape vulture G. coprotheres (Forster, 1798)[9] Southern Africa

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File:Vulture and Jackal eating together.jpg Indian vulture G. indicus (Scopoli, 1786)[11] Pakistan, India and Nepal
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File:Slender-billed Vulture, Mishmi Hills, India.jpg Slender-billed vulture G. tenuirostris Gray, 1844[13] India
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File:Rüppell's Vulture (Gyps rueppelli) (21160089681).jpg Rüppell's vulture G. rueppelli (Brehm, 1852)[15] Sahel and East Africa
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File:White-backed Vulture Chobe.jpg White-backed vulture G. africanus Salvadori, 1865[17] West and center, East, Southern Africa
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File:Himalayan Griffon - Bhutan S4E0109 (15464421711).jpg Himalayan vulture G. himalayensis Hume, 1869[19] File:GypsHimalayensisMap.svg
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Two fossil species have been described:

References

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