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Caption: Date: 1966-1968 Location: Biruwa Guthi, Parsa Description: Dog eating a dead cow, with vultures waiting for a turn in the background. Often, the first signs of an impending animal death are vultures circling overhead. Sometimes the vultures wait by a dying animal; they begin their task close to or even before the actual death moment, beginning with the softest tissues, and progressively work their long, naked necks into the body. These birds have huge wingspans. While majestic in the air, their landings and take offs are not smooth affairs. Dogs and vultures compete for pieces of the carcass. In 24 hours, nothing of the animal is left but bones. About twice a year, bullock carts come through the villages to pick up the bones and take them to India where they are used for fertilizer. Sugar cane fields in the back. Keywords: Bob Nichols, Nepal Photo History Project, Peace Corp Photo History, agriculture, animal