| 21. | Its closest living relative is probably the lappet-faced vulture, which takes live prey on occasion.
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| 22. | Large forms have simple apertures and smooth body chambers while small forms have lappets and ribbed body chambers.
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| 23. | The mature aperture has a pair of pronounced ventrolateral lappets and a similar but shorter pair of dorsolateral lappets.
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| 24. | The mature aperture has a pair of pronounced ventrolateral lappets and a similar but shorter pair of dorsolateral lappets.
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| 25. | A region of electric yellow facial skin extends below each ear, delineating the plumed hackles from gular lappet.
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| 26. | Lappet, dapper in a tan trench coat, walked slowly down Albany Avenue, a cane easing his way.
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| 27. | There is a single remarkable record of a lappet-faced vulture pair successfully raising a white-headed vulture.
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| 28. | This down is absent in the closely related lappet-faced vulture ( " Torgos tracheliotos " ).
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| 29. | The primary difference lies in the aperture, which in the microconch has planar extensions on either side, lappets.
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| 30. | Among these are giant forms with simple peristomes ( aperture openings ) that occur along with smaller forms with lappets.
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