Gypaetus barbatus

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Definition

Noun * The lammergeier or bearded vulture: A very large Old World vulture (Gypaetus barbatus) with a wingspan often exceeding 2.5 meters. It is known for its distinctive appearance, including dark feathers that form a "beard" or tuft below its beak, and its unique dietary habit of dropping bones from great heights to break them and consume the marrow.

Usage
  • The term gypaetus barbatus is the scientific (Latin) name for the species. It is used primarily in formal, zoological, or ornithological contexts.
  • In everyday English, the bird is more commonly referred to by its common names: lammergeier or bearded vulture.
Examples
  • Scientific/Formal Context:
    • The conservation program focuses on protecting the habitat of Gypaetus barbatus.
    • The study compared the bone-breaking techniques of gypaetus barbatus with other scavengers.
Advanced Usage
  • The name gypaetus barbatus can be used to emphasize the biological classification or when precision is required to distinguish it from other vulture species.
  • It is often italicized in writing, as is standard for scientific genus and species names.
Variants and Related Words
  • Lammergeier (n): The most common English name for this bird, derived from German ("lamb vulture").
  • Bearded vulture (n): A descriptive English name referring to the tuft of dark feathers under its bill.
  • Ossifrage (n): An archaic or literary name for this bird, meaning "bone-breaker."
Synonyms
  • Lammergeier
  • Bearded vulture
  • Ossifrage (archaic)
Notes on Meaning
  • While gypaetus barbatus is a vulture, it belongs to a different subfamily (Gypaetinae) than the typical griffon vultures (Aegypiinae). Its unique bone-based diet and appearance set it apart.
  • The reference to "the largest Eurasian bird of prey" can be context-dependent. It is one of the largest by wingspan and weight, but some eagles may rival it in certain measurements. Its status as the largest vulture in its range is more definitive.
Noun
  1. the largest Eurasian bird of prey; having black feathers hanging around the bill