We are all free to decide how important we believe condors (or any other species) are to us. On the one hand, if condors become extinct, all future generations will be deprived of condors (unless at some future date scientists are able to recreate extinct species through some form of genetic engineering). On the other hand, will future generations care about the lack of condors? Do condors serve any important purpose for human beings or for any ecosystem? They are majestic birds, but again, that may or may not matter to you.
the andean condor
No, a condor is a bird
As a condor (vulture) is a scavenger on dead carcases, the condor is a carnivore.
The Condor was played by Robert Redford. He was a CIA agent, Joe Turner and his code name was 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.
As a condor (vulture) is a scavenger on dead carcases, the condor is a carnivore.
As a condor (vulture) is a scavenger on dead carcases, the condor is a carnivore.
As a condor (vulture) is a scavenger on dead carcases, the condor is a carnivore.
Yes the Andean condor is endangered
The US has a species of condor called the California Condor, which of course lives in California! ;)
A condor's nest can also be called an aerie.
At this time, there is no special name for the baby of a condor. It is only called a baby condor.