It is an endangered species.
The Californian Condor is a dinosaur that lives in the Sarhrah Desert. It is still alive today. And it eats pooh. The Californian Condor is a dinosaur that lives in the Sarhrah Desert. It is still alive today. And it eats pooh.
le condor de Californie.
near the grand canyon
Poaching, lead poisoning and habitat destruction are the major threats to the californian condor!
poaching, lead poisoning, and habitat destruction
A Californian Condor is a type of vulture, they wait til something dies then they eat the remains of it, it is a type of carnivore almost but yes, it is a scavenger.
The Andean Condor lives in the Andes in south America, whilst the Californian Condor lives in coastal mountains on the western seaboard of the USA
The scientific name is Gymnogyps californianus.
Yes, the California Condor is one of the most endangered birds; In 1980 there were fewer than 25 birds left in the wild. Captive breeding programs were established, and the first captive-bred California Condors, were released into the wild in 1992.
Yes, condors do lay eggs. Both the California condor and the Andean condor are known to lay a single egg every two years. The female condor typically lays the egg in a cliffside nest made of sticks and other materials. The incubation period for condor eggs is around 54 to 58 days, with both parents taking turns keeping the egg warm until it hatches.
The Whooping Crane--its call can be heard from about 5 km away.
He was a third generation Californian.