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.
Adult condors do not have any predators. Young condors and condor eggs could be hunted by anything from snakes to mountain lions (although condors build their nests on hard-to-reach ledges on cliffs.
The pesticides caused the eggs to be so fragile that when the mother tried to incubinate them the eggs breaks now the pesticide is illegal to protect the condors.
The abode of condors is typically referred to as their "nest" or "nesting site." Condors often build their nests on high cliffs, in caves, or in large tree cavities, providing safety from predators. These locations are chosen for their elevation and seclusion, allowing the birds to raise their young in a secure environment.
no brazil does not have condors
Condors typically do not attack dogs, as they are scavengers and primarily feed on carrion rather than hunting live prey. However, large birds of prey, including condors, may perceive small animals as potential threats or competitors, especially if they feel their nest or young are endangered. Incidents of condors attacking dogs are extremely rare and generally occur only in unusual circumstances. Overall, condors are more likely to avoid confrontation with domestic animals.
They don't give birth. The female lays eggs and the young hatch from the egg.
Condors feed almost exclusively on carrion.
No. Condors only eats carrion
Eastern Condors was created in 1987.
Jonquière Condors was created in 1997.
Jonquière Condors ended in 2003.