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3/17/2006: California condor chick
http://cellar.org/2006/condorchick.jpg
Happy Friday - this two-day-old California condor chick was submitted by multiple people. It's shown here at the San Diego Zoo, but don't get confused - the big thing there is not a condor at all, but a condor puppet used to feed the chick. |
I hope that thermometer goes under the wing.
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Here's what he'll look like as an adolescent:
http://static.flickr.com/6/10835297_c706a290e9.jpg Apparently their heads darken, and then lighten again as adults. |
Very cool. Now, is that baby condor FOOLED by that puppet? And, why is it being fed by a puppet, or should I look at a link I missed on the first go-round?
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It keeps them from imprinting on humans so that they will not be dependant and can be released into the wild to repopulate the species.
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But, what about smell? I thought animals needed a good smell to know about life. Does the puppet have condor smell on her?
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Maybe so...
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I have almost always imprinted on the dominate male. Personally. It's been a problem...
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I think they added the cable -- in HMs pic -- to the railing at overlooks at the Grand Canyon to try and keep them from perching near people.
And as for the smell, I'm sure the puppet quickly acquires the essence of condor chow aka carrion. |
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I prefer to call it pheromones
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BIG difference! |
Just think this little one will grow up take care of all are roadkill one day:yum:
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i'm starting to think I love mari--I am also starting to think I'm...cultered. Like Paris.
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