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Protecting Endangered Condors: A Crucial Ecosystem Role

Learn about the endangered condors, crucial scavengers that play a vital role by feeding on leftover parts of dead animals. Condors eat fish, rodents, rabbits, deer, and cattle, with a preference for rabbits and rodents due to easy-to-swallow bones. The dwindling prey population poses a threat to condors’ survival. Discover how turkeys, common ravens, and vultures share the condors' scavenger role in their habitat.

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Protecting Endangered Condors: A Crucial Ecosystem Role

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  1. A condor is a scavenger. • They eat the left over parts of a dead animal. • Because there isn’t enough prey condor are endangered.

  2. A condor eats fish, rodents, rabbits, deer, and cattle. • They mostly eat rabbit, and rodents because the bones are easy to sallow

  3. some birds in a condor’s habitat are turkeys, common raven, and vultures. They are all scavengers.

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