Vulture (disambiguation)
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A vulture is a large scavenging bird of prey.
Vulture, Vultures, etc., may also refer to:
Arts, entertainment, and mediaEdit
Fictional entitiesEdit
- Vulture (DC Comics), a fictional criminal organization, as well as five unrelated characters
- Vulture, a DC Comics character, member of the Terrible Trio
- Vulture (Marvel Comics), several supervillain characters
FilmsEdit
- The Vulture (1937 film), a British comedy
- The Vulture (1967 film), a British horror film
- The Vulture (1981 film), an Israeli movie by Yaky Yosha
- The Vulture (1982 film), a Hungarian crime film
- The Vultures (1975 film), a Quebec film
- The Vultures (1984 film), a French adventure film
LiteratureEdit
- "Vultures" (poem), by Chinua Achebe
- "The Vulture" (short story), a short story by Franz Kafka
- The Vulture, a 1970 book by Gil Scott-Heron
MusicEdit
Groups and labelsEdit
- The Vultures (band), 2010s alternative group
- The Vultures, a 1970s R&B group featuring Joe Strummer
AlbumsEdit
- Vultures (AxeWound album), 2012
- Vultures (EP), released in 2015 by Disciple
- Vultures (Smile Empty Soul album), 2006
- Vultures, a 2013 album by Dozer
SongsEdit
- "Vulture", a 1988 song by James from Strip-mine
- "Vulture", a 2009 song by Patrick Wolf from The Bachelor
- "Vultures", a 2007 song by Arch Enemy from Rise of the Tyrant
- "Vultures", a 2009 song by Insane Clown Posse from Bang! Pow! Boom!
- "Vultures", a 2006 song by John Mayer from Continuum
- "Vultures", a 2000 song by The Offspring from Conspiracy of One
- "The Vulture (Acts I & II)", a 2009 song by Gallows from Grey Britain
- "The Vulture", a 2002 song by Clinic from Walking with Thee
- "The Vulture", a 2009 song by Pendulum from Immersion
- "The Vulture", a 2014 album by King Raam
Other uses in arts, entertainment, and mediaEdit
- Vulture (talk show), a 2005 Australian arts talk show
- Vulture.com, a website focusing on pop culture run by New York magazine
- Vulture, a version of the computer game Falcon's Eye
- "The Vulture" (Brooklyn Nine-Nine), a television episode
FinanceEdit
- Vulture capitalist, an investor that acquires distressed firms in the hopes of making them more profitable so as to ultimately sell them for a profit
- Vulture fund, a hedge fund, private equity fund, or distressed debt fund that invests in debt considered to be very weak or in default, known as distressed securities
PlacesEdit
In the United StatesEdit
- Vulture Mountains, Arizona
- Vulture Mine, Arizona, a mine and a community
- Vulture Peak (Montana), Glacier National Park, Montana
- Vulture Glacier (Montana), on the southern flanks of the mountain
ElsewhereEdit
- Vulture (region), Italy
- Monte Vulture, an extinct volcano and the namesake of the region
- Vulture Glacier (Alberta), Banff National Park, Canada
- Vulture Peak, Rajgir, Bihar, India, associated with the Buddha
- Vulture Street, Brisbane, a street in the capital city of Queensland, Australia
SportsEdit
- Vulture, a term in baseball for some relief pitcher
- Phil Regan (baseball) (born 1937), American Major League Baseball pitcher nicknamed "The Vulture"
- Atlanta Vultures, a short-lived American Indoor Football team
TransportEdit
AirEdit
- Vulture (South Africa UAV), a South African unmanned aerial vehicle
- DARPA Vulture, a future Boeing design for a long-endurance, high-altitude unmanned aerial vehicle
- Rolls-Royce Vulture, an aero engine developed before the Second World War
- Vickers Vulture, a version of the Vickers Viking amphibious aircraft
- Vulture 1, the record-setting Paper Aircraft Released Into Space
- Vulture II, or Boeing SolarEagle, a proposed unmanned spy plane
MarineEdit
- HMS Vulture, various British Royal Navy ships and one Naval Air Station
- Vulture (ship), various other ships
Other usesEdit
- Vulture (hieroglyph), Ancient Egyptian letter/sign
- Operation Vulture, a proposed 1954 American operation to rescue French forces besieged in Dien Bien Phu, Indochina
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