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  • Other unusual creatures found elsewhere in the fossil-rich Atacama Desert include an extinct aquatic sloth and a seabird with a 5-meter 17-foot wingspan, bigger than a condor's.

    Whales In The Desert: Fossil Bonanza Poses Mystery 2011

  • With arms suggesting the breadth of a condor's wingspan, he is the best interpreter of the work's central role I've seen to date, and I include Adam Cooper, the much praised ex-Royal Ballet dancer who originated it.

    Fair Feathered Friends Robert Greskovic 2010

  • Last year, California banned lead bullets in the chunk of the state that makes up the endangered California condor's habitat.

    Lead Ammuntion in the news again 2009

  • And since he was to be part of the praise and worship extravaganza, he had a borrowed vulture costume and a few dead rats that looked really good in the condor's mouth.

    The Ultimate Praise and Worship Navel Gaze Anne Johnson 2009

  • And since he was to be part of the praise and worship extravaganza, he had a borrowed vulture costume and a few dead rats that looked really good in the condor's mouth.

    Archive 2009-03-01 Anne Johnson 2009

  • A little sign by the condor's flight cage said: "In many parts of South America, people still celebrate the myths of divinity associated with this bird."

    Sacred Thunderbird Blogging Anne Johnson 2009

  • It always amuses me when people think condor's are magnificent birds, until they find out that they are related to our own turkey vultures.

    Sacred Thunderbird Blogging Anne Johnson 2009

  • A little sign by the condor's flight cage said: "In many parts of South America, people still celebrate the myths of divinity associated with this bird."

    Archive 2009-02-01 Anne Johnson 2009

  • A small rock that faintly resembles a condor's head was carved with eyes and a beak to look more so, his broad-spanned wings supplied by the natural rocks behind him.

    Mysterious Machu Picchu 2008

  • It's not clear how many condor's inhabit the sanctuary as there are so few in the wild but the sanctuary does place added influence on incident biologists adds additional concerns for incident command.

    Archive 2007-07-01 2007

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