“The dark winged scavenger sits atop the gnarled tree overlooking the remains of a carrion meal.” Teextile picked up this design to be printed for a limited run. The sharp contrast of black on silver really compliments the shadowy tones of this semi-morbid creature drawing. Fact: (Did you know?) Vulture stomach acid is exceptionally corrosive, allowing them to safely digest putrid carcasses infected with Botulinum toxin, hog cholera, and anthrax bacteria that would be lethal to other scavengers. This also enables them to use their reeking, corrosive vomit as a defensive projectile when threatened. A group of vultures is called a venue when they are on the ground, but they are called a kettle when they are in the air. Imagine a kettle of vultures vomiting corrosive stomach acid over a mass paper-mâché parade!


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