Thursday, October 21, 2010

Andean condors part 2.

So now you've tuned back into orotomo radio people and today we are going to talk about andean condors.

    To start off, these birds can live up to 75 years old if they are in captivity, or not in the wild. But they reproduce, or give birth slowly. The birds in captivity only give birth to one egg per year. And then with this kind of bird, both parent birds must care for it, for a full year. Kind of like your parents do, used to do, or did to you. And weird as it is, andean condors aren't really that endangered. You can see because their ''Californian'' cousins are barely alive but with the andean condors, there are many compared to their Californian condor cousins.

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