Originally posted by tedrbr
Since when has a corpse rotting in the sun met the technical definition of "prey"?
Past tense: prey, the maggot infested chunk of meat formerly known as "prey", but "prey" in the present tense?
Granted, in game, "vulchers" "prey" upon the low, slow, and too lazy or dumb to up from an uncapped field..... but is it really the same?
I said technically.
Old World Vultures belong to the same family as eagles, kites, buzzards, and hawks (all "birds of prey").