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Gier eagleHebrew: raham = “parental affection,” Lev. 11:18; Deut. 14:17; Revised Version, “vulture”), a species of vulture living entirely on carrion.
It is common in Egypt, where it is popularly called “Pharaoh’s chicken” (the Neophron percnopterus), and is found in Israel only during summer. Tristram thinks that the Hebrew name, which is derived from a root meaning “to love,” is given to it from the fact that the male and female bird never part company. ALSO SEE: |