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|individuals = [[Keepsake's vulture]] | |individuals = [[Keepsake's vulture]] | ||
|first mention = The Sons of the Crab (short story) | |first mention cs = The Sons of the Crab (short story) | ||
|first | |first cs = Plague of the Black Scorpi (comic story) | ||
|appearances = {{il|[[COMIC]]: | |appearances = {{il|[[COMIC]]: {{cs|Keepsake (comic story)}}|[[COMIC]]: {{cs|Do Not Forsake Me Oh My Darling! (comic story)}}|[[COMIC]]: {{cs|Sudden Impact! (comic story)}}|[[COMIC]]: {{cs|Clobberin' Time! (comic story)}}|[[COMIC]]: {{cs|The Cast Iron Contract (comic story)}}|[[COMIC]]: {{cs|The Body in Question (comic story)}}|[[COMIC]]: {{cs|Synchronicity II (comic story)}}|[[COMIC]]: {{cs|Clone Drive (comic story)}}}} | ||
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{{looks like|Shansheeth|Vulgle|Corpse Gipe}} | {{looks like|Shansheeth|Vulgle|Corpse Gipe}} | ||
A '''vulture''' was an [[Earth]] [[bird]]. | A '''vulture''' was an [[Earth]] [[bird]]. | ||
A [[vulgle]] appeared to be a cross between a vulture and an [[eagle]]. One was kept in a [[zoo]] on Earth in the [[22nd century]]. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Flight and Fury (comic story)}}) | |||
[[ | When [[Doctor]] [[Fendelman]] refused to let [[Adam Colby]] call the [[police]] about the death of [[Hiker (Image of the Fendahl)|a hiker]], Colby, saying they couldn't leave it where it was, asked if he was breeding vultures in [[Fendelman's lab|his lab]]. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Image of the Fendahl (TV story)}}) | ||
[[Keepsake]] owned [[Keepsake's vulture|a vulture]] who accompanied him on his travels. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Keepsake (comic story)}}) The vulture later left him to follow [[Death's Head]], ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Do Not Forsake Me Oh My Darling! (comic story)}}) and developed somewhat of a companionship with Death's Head's assistant, [[Spratt]]. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Sudden Impact! (comic story)}}, {{cs|Clobberin' Time! (comic story)}}, {{cs|The Cast Iron Contract (comic story)}}) | |||
On [[Wengrol]], the [[First Doctor]] encountered a [[Yend]] who had taken the form of a creature with three heads, one of which resembled the great beaked nose of a vulture. ([[PROSE]]: | The [[Shansheeth]] looked like vultures. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Death of the Doctor (TV story)}}) | ||
On [[Wengrol]], the [[First Doctor]] encountered a [[Yend]] who had taken the form of a creature with three heads, one of which resembled the great beaked nose of a vulture. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Sons of the Crab (short story)}}) | |||
[[Category:Species from the real world]] | [[Category:Species from the real world]] | ||
[[Category:Earth birds]] | [[Category:Earth birds]] |
Revision as of 20:50, 31 July 2024
A vulgle appeared to be a cross between a vulture and an eagle. One was kept in a zoo on Earth in the 22nd century. (COMIC: Flight and Fury [+]Loading...["Flight and Fury (comic story)"])
When Doctor Fendelman refused to let Adam Colby call the police about the death of a hiker, Colby, saying they couldn't leave it where it was, asked if he was breeding vultures in his lab. (TV: Image of the Fendahl [+]Loading...["Image of the Fendahl (TV story)"])
Keepsake owned a vulture who accompanied him on his travels. (COMIC: Keepsake [+]Loading...["Keepsake (comic story)"]) The vulture later left him to follow Death's Head, (COMIC: Do Not Forsake Me Oh My Darling! [+]Loading...["Do Not Forsake Me Oh My Darling! (comic story)"]) and developed somewhat of a companionship with Death's Head's assistant, Spratt. (COMIC: Sudden Impact! [+]Loading...["Sudden Impact! (comic story)"], Clobberin' Time! [+]Loading...["Clobberin' Time! (comic story)"], The Cast Iron Contract [+]Loading...["The Cast Iron Contract (comic story)"])
The Shansheeth looked like vultures. (TV: Death of the Doctor [+]Loading...["Death of the Doctor (TV story)"])
On Wengrol, the First Doctor encountered a Yend who had taken the form of a creature with three heads, one of which resembled the great beaked nose of a vulture. (PROSE: The Sons of the Crab [+]Loading...["The Sons of the Crab (short story)"])