California Condor Gymnogyps californianus Arizona Endangered species


California Condor (Gymnogyps californianus) - Arizona-Endangered species-First reintroduced to Arizona in 1996 -Now breeding in the wild in the Grand Canyon-Vermillion cliffs area-Wing patches identify individuals-Feed on freshly killed carrion-Prefer carcasses of large mammals-Wingspan of feet-Can live to 60 years in the wild-Primarily monogamous and pair for life- Can travel over 200 miles in a day-Soars on thermals-


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