The Egyptian vulture is a large carnivorous vulture which are home to parts of central Africa and southwest Europe. The Egyptian vulture preys mostly on carrion, which is a smaller black bird, but are opportunistic feeders and will also hunt small mammals, reptiles, and birds.
The vulture feeds on the eggs of other birds and uses rocks to do so. The bird will pick up a pebble and throw it against the eggs to crack them open. The Egyptian vulture are highly intelligent birds, also using sticks to roll wool around to take back and use to help build their nests.