Yes the Andean condor is endangered
The US has a species of condor called the California Condor, which of course lives in California! ;)
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.
The condor species are vultures, so they do eat dead animals.
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No. Lizards are not a species; they are a suborder with thousands of known species.. Some lizard species may be umbrella species while others might not be.
It is an endangered species.
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A rhino is important within our ecosystem because they are an umbrella species. An umbrella species protects other species and that is a rhino's main role.
Yes, it is possible for a species to be both an umbrella species and a keystone species. Lemurs in Madagascar are an example of both a keystone and umbrella species. They are a keystone species because a certain kind of plant seed needs to go through their digestive system and be excreted before it's capable of germinating in the soil. They're also an umbrella species because their plight has been used in conservation efforts that have also helped other species that live in their habitat.
A california condor is a bird that is only have 294 in its species today it lives in California los Angelos it is a rare bird
The Andean condor lives in the Andes area in South America. It is also found in the Pacific coasts of western South America.