Here's why:
* Diet: Vultures are scavengers, feeding primarily on carrion (dead animals). While they might occasionally visit grasslands to find carcasses, they are not specifically adapted to live in grasslands.
* Habitat: Vultures typically prefer habitats with open areas suitable for spotting carrion from a distance. This can include grasslands, but they are also found in forests, savannas, deserts, and other environments.
* Physical Adaptations: Vultures have strong beaks and talons for tearing flesh, and their digestive systems are adapted for handling rotting meat. These adaptations aren't specifically geared towards grasslands.
While they might occasionally be seen in grasslands, vultures are not considered primary inhabitants of this ecosystem. They are more accurately described as scavengers with a wide range of habitats.