vooluringideks
Vooluringideks, also known as "vulture ride" or "vulture gliding," is a rare and unusual phenomenon observed in certain bird species, particularly among New World vultures. This behavior involves one bird, typically a smaller or younger individual, perching or riding on the back of a larger, flying vulture. The smaller bird may remain on the larger bird's back for extended periods, sometimes even sleeping or preening while in flight.
The exact purpose of vooluringideks is not fully understood, but several theories have been proposed. One suggestion
This behavior has been documented in species such as the Andean condor and the king vulture, both