At this time, there is no special name for the baby of a condor. It is only called a baby condor.
Is a condor bigger than an albatross?
The Wandering Albatross and the Southern Royal Albatross have the largest wingspans of any bird, up to 3.5 m (11.5 ft) from tip to tip. Males may exceed 11 kilograms in weight (24 lbs).
The California Condor, the largest of the two species of condors by a few centimeters, has a wingspan up to about 2.77 meters (9.1 ft). Their weight can range from 7-14 kilograms (15-31 lbs).
So, the albatross wins in the wingspan department by a good margin, but the condor has an edge in weight.
Condors are hunted. They are hunted for their feathers. Their feathers are then put up in a Musial as an exhibit
How often does the California condor sleep?
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Where can one find the timetable for Condor Ferries?
The timetables of Condor Ferries are found on their respective website. There you can find even more intresting details about their service and ferries.
No. It might be able to pick up a new-born calf, but not a cow.
Was yang tie xin more powerful or Huang rong in legend of the condor heroes?
Huang Rong was more powerful then because during the kung fu wedding contest with Yang Kang (Yang Tie Xin's biological son) and Mu Nian Ci, Yang Kang was more powerful than his father. When Yang Kang fought with Guo Jing, Guo Jing was more powerful. Huang Rong was more powerful than Guo Jing when this happened, so this proves that Huang Rong is more powerful than Yang Tie Xin (Yang Kang's father).
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P.S.This information was based on "The Legend of The Condor Heroes" the first one.
The weight for an Andean condor (adult male) ranges from 24 to 33 pounds.
The weight for an Andean condor (adult female) ranges from 13 to 31 pounds.
The weight for an California condor (adult male or female) ranges from 15 to 31 pounds, with an average weight of 18-20 pounds.
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What is the wingspan of the California condor?
The wingspan of the California condor, is approximately 3 meters (10ft).
Why shouldn't you save the condor?
We are all free to decide how important we believe condors (or any other species) are to us. On the one hand, if condors become extinct, all future generations will be deprived of condors (unless at some future date scientists are able to recreate extinct species through some form of genetic engineering). On the other hand, will future generations care about the lack of condors? Do condors serve any important purpose for human beings or for any ecosystem? They are majestic birds, but again, that may or may not matter to you.
With an air-to-air missile, perhaps. A more important question would be, "Why would it want to." They don't compete for food, nesting space, or mating privileges. Unlike more savage creatures (such as humans) animals rarely fight without a reason.
What is the Distribution for the California condors?
Current condor distribution is limited to three major reintroduction sites. These include reserves in California located in Ventura, Santa Barbara, Kern, Monterey and San Luis Obispo counties. In northern Arizona, condors are located primarily near the Vermilion cliffs and Grand Canyon. A third reintroduction area was added in 2002, which is located in a remote area of Baja California, Mexico.
To view the condor release site in Arizona, drive north on Highway 89 out of Flagstaff, Arizona. Turn left onto Highway 89A toward Jacob Lake and the North Rim of the Grand Canyon. Drive approximately 40 miles (past Marble Canyon, Vermilion Cliffs, and Cliff Dwellers), turn right onto House Rock Valley Road (BLM Road 1065) just past the House Rock Valley Chain Up Area. Travel approximately 2-3 miles to a condor kiosk and shaded viewing area on the right. Atop the cliffs to your east is the location where condors are released, and a good place to see condors year round. In winter months, condors frequent the Colorado River corridor near Marble Canyon and in summer months, condors are seen frequently at the South Rim of the Grand Canyon.
Does the condor live in Andes?
The Andean condor lives in the Andes area in South America. It is also found in the Pacific coasts of western South America.
American alligators, caimans, and american crocodiles prey on condors.