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Sentences with condor

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  • All condors belong to the same order as the vulture.
  • Biologists, zoo officials, and condors are all learning by trial and error.
  • The lead found in captive condors and released condors with low levels in their blood had isotope ratios similar to lead found in dead livestock and wildlife that had not been killed by hunters.
  • We in San Diego go through Herculean efforts to shield our condors from human contact.
  • You need to do the surrogate stuff that they do with condors, for example.
  • On some occasions, when there is food, I have succeeded in observing 24 condors together.
  • Millions of dollars have been spent on condors, and a variety of groups have worked hard to get the birds to breed in captivity and to develop techniques for introducing captive-raised birds to the wild.
  • One place the condors still soar is Peru's Colca Canyon, a gorge twice as deep as Arizona's Grand Canyon.
  • Captive condors do breed successfully in captivity.
  • ‘Yes, the condors used to nest in all these crags here above our village, but not anymore’ is a comment we hear again and again.
  • One of the condors perched in a pine atop Cable Mountain and just sat there for the better part of a half hour.
  • The condors will succeed to the extent their new culture allows.
  • One of the recovery program's goals is to have 200 condors soaring in the wild.
  • A backdrop of mountains and glaciers, and condors soaring high overhead, make this the perfect antidote to the bustle of every day life.
  • As an ornithologist, I would be the very last person to begrudge money for the condor ; I would merely like to see money for human languages as well.
  • Our requests were answered almost immediately as a condor soared magnificently over our heads at the second pass.
  • Not until age six will a young condor molt its brown feathers and grow the black-and-white plumage of adults.
  • In this photo she is helping to exercise the condor 's wing.
  • For instance, on August 15, 2003, biologists observed a baby condor, estimated at 15 to 16 weeks old, in a remote cave in the Grand Canyon.
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