Apresentação Férias
Leonor Caldas
Created on May 21, 2024
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This work appears within the scope of the English discipline. The California condor is a bird in the Cathartidae family. The California condor, Gymnogyps californianus, is one of the largest flying birds in the world. When it soars, the wings spread more than nine feet from tip to tip.
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- It is one of the longest-lived birds in the world, with a lifespan of up to 60 years.
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California Condor
- The plumage is black with white spots on the underside of the wings..
- the head is largely bald, with skin color ranging from gray on young birds to yellow and bright orange on breeding adults
- Its 3.0 m (9.8 ft) wingspan is the widest of any North American bird, and its weight of up to 12 kg
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To conclude, I hope you were able to learn more about the California condorIn my opinion this bird is an ugly and scary bird
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Lone individuals can travel up to 250 km in search of food. Like other members of the Cathartidae family, its diet consists primarily of carrion . It mainly prefers the carcasses of large land mammals and even fish . Birds and reptiles are rarely on the menu.
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Why are California
condors extinct?
Condor numbers dramatically declined in the 20th century due to agricultural chemicals (DDT), poaching, lead poisoning, and habitat destruction. The conservation plan put in place by the United States government led to the capture of all the remaining wild condors by 1987, with a total population of 27 individuals. These surviving birds were bred at the San Diego Wild Animal Park and the Los Angeles Zoo. Numbers rose through captive breeding, and beginning in 1991, condors were reintroduced into the wild.
Since then, their population has grown, but the California condor remains one of the world's rarest bird species. By 31 December 2023, the Fish and Wildlife Service had updated the total world population of 561