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A King Vulture (Sarcoramphus papa) is observed through a dark grey, wavy wire mesh enclosure. The bird stands upright, facing slightly left, perched on a thick, vertical wooden stump. Its body plumage is primarily white with prominent black flight feathers visible on its wings. The head is bare, exhibiting a striking combination of orange, red, yellow, and grey/black skin, with a prominent orange caruncle above its powerful, hooked beak and a visible red eye-ring. The vulture's talons are firmly gripping the top of the wooden perch. The background consists of a smooth, light teal-green wall, topped by a lighter, possibly concrete, structure. Other natural elements such as branches and rocks are partially visible in the lower background of the enclosure. This scene is located within an animal exhibit, likely at a zoological park such as the Parque Zoológico El Pinar or Parque Generalísimo Francisco de Miranda in Caracas, Venezuela.
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