Condors reproduce by forming monogamous pairs that typically mate for life. They have a slow reproductive rate, laying just one egg every two years. The egg is incubated by both parents for about 54 to 60 days, and once it hatches, both parents are involved in feeding and caring for the chick until it fledges, usually around 5 to 6 months of age. After fledging, young condors may remain with their parents for an extended period before becoming fully independent.
no brazil does not have condors
Condors feed almost exclusively on carrion.
No. Condors only eats carrion
Jonquière Condors was created in 1997.
Jonquière Condors ended in 2003.
Chicago Condors ended in 1998.
Chicago Condors was created in 1998.
Pittsburgh Condors ended in 1972.
Pittsburgh Condors was created in 1967.
Bakersfield Condors was created in 1995.
Eastern Condors was created in 1987.
Condors are carrion eaters and are therefore carnivores.