Gier-eagle. An unclean bird mentioned in Leviticus 11:18, and Deuteronomy 14:17. Identical, in reality, as in name with the racham, of the Arabs, namely, the Egyptian vulture.
Gier-eagle. An unclean bird mentioned in Leviticus 11:18, and Deuteronomy 14:17. Identical, in reality, as in name with the racham, of the Arabs, namely, the Egyptian vulture.
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