Yes it should be capitalized.
Yes, the term "California condor" is capitalized because it refers to a specific species of bird, which is the largest land bird in North America.
Yes, "Californio" is typically capitalized because it refers to a specific group of people of Spanish or Mexican descent who lived in California during the Spanish and Mexican periods.
Yes, the term "Sierra Nevada" should be capitalized when referring to the mountain range in California.
Yes, "Monterey Jack" should be capitalized because it is a proper noun used to refer to a specific type of cheese named after the place it originates from, Monterey, California.
No, it is not required to have both letters capitalized when abbreviating states. However, following standard abbreviations such as "CA" for California is recommended for consistency and clarity.
"Can" is typically not capitalized in sentences unless it is the first word or part of a proper noun.
no, a California Condor is not and amphibian, it is a bird.
the andean condor
The US has a species of condor called the California Condor, which of course lives in California! ;)
It is called the California condor because it lives in California and it is also the biggest bird. Even bigger than an Eagle!
An adult California condor's predators are: the human being and the golden eagle.Ravens prey on California condor eggs, while bearsfeed on condor children.The four aforementioned are the predators of the California condor.
Vultures are also related to the California condor
There are two species of condor: the Andean condor and the California condor.The Latin name for the Andean condor is Vultur gryphus.The Latin name for the California condor is Gymnogyps californianus.
Dick Smith has written: 'California condor' 'Condor journal' -- subject(s): California condor
The California Condor is a Scavenger. It feeds off carrion, or dead animals.
No, the Andean condor lives there.
what kined of a pome would I be able to use for the California Condor I need it for tommarow
(California) Condor