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A 2,200-year-old, doughnut-shaped Andean condor deposit is giving researchers a glimpse into how natural- and human-caused changes over time have affected the at-risk species, and perhaps other ...
Researchers found Andean condors spent just one per cent of their time aloft flapping their wings, mostly during takeoff. One bird flew more than five hours, covering more than 160 kilometres ...
With a wingspan up to 10 feet in length, the mighty Andean condor is one of the largest flying birds in the world. Found ...
An Andean condor named Yastay, meaning "God that is protector of the birds," in the Quechua Indigenous language, spreads his wings after being freed by the Andean Condor conservation program where ...
The Andean condor, one of the biggest birds in the world with a wingspan of up to 3.2 meters and a weight of 9-15 kilograms (20-33 pounds), is considered to be in critical danger of extinction in ...
The first Andean condor to be bred in South Africa arrived in Cape Town this week and will become part of an educational show at Ratanga Junction in the summer. Bryan Vorster, owner of the rare ...
The discovery of a 2,200-year-old Andean condor guano deposit may demonstrate how species have or haven't adapted to the natural and human causes of environmental change over the course of time.