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  1. What can I feed a condor? In captivity, condors are fed a range of foods, including rabbits, rats, trout, and beef spleen, and are not fed every day, so as to mirror the birds’ feeding habits in their natural environment.

  2. The spectacular but endangered California Condor is the largest bird in North America. These superb gliders travel widely to feed on carcasses of deer, pigs, cattle, sea lions, whales, and other animals. Pairs nest in caves high on cliff faces.

  3. The Andean condor has evolved several foraging and feeding adaptations, making it a superb scavenger. Condors have broad and long wings with specialized primary and secondary feathers. An Andean condor can soar and glide for hours without flapping its wings, requiring little energy.

  4. In certain seasons of the year (October in Peru), the Andean condor flies from the peaks of the Andes to the Pacific coast to eat sea lion carcasses and discarded placentas. It’s one of the only predators that can break the hard guanaco skin with its beak alone.

  5. Andean condors tend to feed on large dead animals and occasionally will hunt sick and injured megafauna. Much of the local megafauna in the Andean highlands has been ecologically replaced by domesticated range species such as lamas , cows , horses , sheep , and goats which now constitute a large part of condors' diets.

  6. 4 de ago. de 2021 · What do they eat? The Andean condor has an essential ecological role as a scavenger. It diminishes the risk of disease propagation of rotting dead animals by contributing to its decomposition. They are part of the Cathartidae, which comes from the Greek word kathartes which means “he who cleans.”

  7. A holdover from prehistoric times, the great condor is one of our largest and most magnificent birds -- and one of the rarest. Soaring over wilderness crags, feeding on carcasses of large dead animals, reproducing very slowly, it was not well suited to survival in modern-day southern California.