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    • Condor Myths & Facts - U.S. National Park Service
      • MYTH: Condors are like huge birds of prey and have been known to kill livestock and fly away with them. FACT: Condors are obligate scavengers, which means that they only eat dead animals. Although they look superficially similar to raptors with their hooked beaks and broad wings, condors are not birds of prey.
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  2. In coastal areas, Andean condors will eat carcasses that have washed up on beaches, including dead whales, seals, sharks, and other fish. Do condors eat eagles? California condors do not eat any birds, and will even be driven away from scavenging at a carcass if a golden eagle arrives.

    • They are the largest bird of prey in the world. The Andean condor is the largest flying bird in the Western hemisphere, and in the world when combining measurement of weight and wingspan together.
    • Condors can soar over 170 km without a single flap. The huge wingspan of condors makes them exceptionally good at soaring on thermals, and this allows them to cover vast distances in search of food with very little effort.
    • They habitually poo on their own legs, and nobody is quite sure why. Many American vultures are known to empty their cloacas onto the scaly sections of their legs, in a behaviour known as ‘urohidrosis’.
    • They are a remarkable example of convergent evolution. Many of the carrion feeding adaptations possessed by condors – including the large wingspan, bald head and neck and powerful digestive system, are shared between vulture species throughout the world.
  3. Feb 22, 2021 · FACT: Condors are obligate scavengers, which means that they only eat dead animals. Although they look superficially similar to raptors with their hooked beaks and broad wings, condors are not birds of prey.

  4. Aug 8, 2016 · California condors, vultures that feed on the carcasses of dead animals, were driven to near extinction in the 1980s, but their population has grown to over 400 birds today due in large part to the California Condor Recovery Program’s efforts. However, condors are not out of the woods yet.

  5. wildlife.ca.gov › Conservation › BirdsCalifornia Condor

    They feed only on carrion (dead animals that they find). Condor nest sites are in cliff caves in the mountains. Some condors have nested in large cavities in the trunks of giant sequoia redwood trees. Nesting condors raise only one chick at a time. The four-inch long egg is laid in late winter or spring, and it takes two months to hatch.

  6. Aug 19, 2016 · The researchers found that around 95 percent of the pesticides present in coastal condor blood was DDE, which is what DDT turns into after it spends some time inside a marine mammal.

  7. Aug 25, 2023 · 動物完全大百科記事へコメント. この記事にコメントする. ~ Basic information. ~ Aves-Accipitriformes-Cathartidae. Length:100~130cm. Weight:male11~15kg female 8~11kg. The condor is a large bird that belongs to the vulture family and is native to the Andes Mountains in South America (Venezuela, Chile, Peru, etc.).

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