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In November 2008, there were 327 California ondors known to be living, including over half of them in the wild. In 2005, there were estimated to be 180 Andean Condors (the only other living condor species) in Columbia, and some what fewer in the surrounding countries.
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Yes, Ecuador has many endangered species. Among the endangered are: Condors, Galapagos Giant Tortoises, Galapago Penguins, Lazy Bears, Iguanas, Albatrosses, White Sharks, and many more.
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It is one of the longest living birds living anywhere from 50 to 100 years depending on whether or not it is being held in captivity.
between 10 and 30 were left in 1967.
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In the 1980's, there were approximately 25 birds left in the wild.
At present,two species of condors exist in the wild. Both are endangered,one critically,the California condor.The andean condor is found in South America,and although in trouble,not nearly as bad as our native California condor.The California condor has recently been released back into the wild,and hopes are they will recover to breed,but doubtful they will ever reach past numbers.
Fewer than 2,500 are thought to currently exist. The Andean mountain cat (Leopardus jacobita) is the only endangered cat in all of the Americas.See the related Wikipedia link listed below for more information:
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