Gyps

frameless = ''Vultur fulvus'' | type_species_authority = Savigny, 1809 | subdivision_ranks = Species | subdivision = 8 extant, 2 extinct; see text. }}

''Gyps'' is a genus of Old World vultures that was proposed by Marie Jules César Savigny in 1809. Its members are sometimes known as griffon vultures. ''Gyps'' vultures have a slim head, a long slender neck with downy feathers, and a ruff around the neck formed by long buoyant feathers. The crown of their big beaks is a little compressed, and their big dark nostrils are set transverse to the beak. They have six or seven wing feathers, of which the first is the shortest and the fourth the longest. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Fis end love / by Gyps

    Published 1996
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    The cry of the harp : selected works of Choe Chung-hui / by Ch'oe, Chŏng-hŭi, 1912-

    Published 2005
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    Signal digitization and reconstruction in digital radios / by Poberezhskiy, Yehim S., Poberezhskiy, Gennady Y.

    Published 2019
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