As of 2023, the California condor is classified as critically endangered, with a population that has seen gradual recovery due to intensive conservation efforts. Approximately 500 individuals exist, with around half living in the wild and the rest in breeding programs. Ongoing threats include lead poisoning from ingesting spent ammunition, habitat loss, and microtrash ingestion. Conservationists continue to monitor and manage the population to ensure its survival.
California condors are scavengers, so they eat what ever they find dead
California condors are scavengers, so they eat what ever they find dead
California condors can live up to 50 years.
yes condors are protected by law
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They live in California (California condor)
California condors do not actually build a nest, they lay a single egg on the floor of a cave, in a tree, or on a ledge.
California and Mexico
Condors do not migrate.
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California Condors prey is Cattle, and deer.
California condors eggs are bluish-white in color, they are approximately 5 iches in length and weigh between 10g - 11g.