Condors primarily scavenge for food rather than actively hunt. They have excellent eyesight, allowing them to spot carrion from great heights while soaring on thermal updrafts. Once they locate a food source, they may wait for other scavengers to begin feeding before approaching to take advantage of the situation. Their powerful beaks are adapted for tearing into the tough hides of large animal carcasses.
Condors are carrion eaters, like vultures. They generally do not hunt, although they will eat living things if they get lucky, such as sick or young animals.
Not much, as condors eat carrion, and they have no natural predators.
In their tummys
Yes. They hunt small mammals and reptiles. They are a raptor.
Condors are scavengers, and feed off dead cattle and deer.
Condors have very good eyesight and also very a good sense of smell. They use both to locate dead animals to eat.
no brazil does not have condors
Condors typically do not attack eagles. Both species occupy different ecological niches and generally avoid direct confrontation. While condors are scavengers that primarily feed on carrion, eagles are birds of prey that hunt live animals. Any interaction between the two is more likely to be competitive rather than aggressive.
No, they did not hunt for food they only grew food and traded for food.
penguins hunt for there food in the ocean
yes panthers hunt 4 it's food.
no pugs do not hunt for their food they are givin it by there owners