noun a large scavenging bird of prey found in southern Africa, also known as a vulture
Aasvoel is a South African term for a vulture, specifically the Cape vulture (Gyps coprotheres), known for its scavenging habits.
Aasvoel is used to refer to vultures in general, highlighting their importance in maintaining ecological balance by consuming carrion.
Aasvoel is the Afrikaans word for vulture, commonly used in everyday language in South Africa.
In literature, the term 'aasvoel' may be used to symbolize death, decay, or scavenging behavior.
A psychologist may use the term 'aasvoel' in a metaphorical sense to describe individuals who prey on the vulnerabilities of others.
In biology, 'aasvoel' can refer to a vulture, a bird known for scavenging carrion.
A criminologist may use the term 'aasvoel' to describe individuals who exploit crime scenes for personal gain.