Yes. Several years ago the California condor went extinct in the wild, but as a result of efforts by conservationists there are now about 200 in the wild.
There are 327 California Condors known to be living, about half of them in captivity as part of breeding/release programs. The Andean Condor, the only other New World member of the family, is believed to number about 1500 individuals, mostly in the Bolivian Andes.
California Condors currently live at the Grand Canyon. However, there are a number of condor species.
Yes in the Western United States
no brazil does not have condors
Condors are carrion eaters and are therefore carnivores.
Condors feed almost exclusively on carrion.
Jonquière Condors was created in 1997.
Jonquière Condors ended in 2003.
Pittsburgh Condors ended in 1972.
Pittsburgh Condors was created in 1967.
Bakersfield Condors was created in 1995.
Eastern Condors was created in 1987.
Chicago Condors ended in 1998.
Chicago Condors was created in 1998.
No. Condors only eats carrion