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What is a Californian Condor?

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How do you say Californian condor in French?

le condor de Californie.


Where does the californian condor live?

near the grand canyon


What are the major threats to the California condor?

Poaching, lead poisoning and habitat destruction are the major threats to the californian condor!


Why did the Californian condor become endangered?

poaching, lead poisoning, and habitat destruction


Is a condor a scavenger?

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Where is a condor biome?

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What is scientific name of the California condors?

The scientific name is Gymnogyps californianus.


Are Californian condor endangered?

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.


Does Condors lay eggs?

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Why is Pío Pico important to California history?

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