2/17/2024 0 Comments Condor vulture![]() The vulture has a strength of 7, which means it can carry 35 pounds (16 Kg) before it becomes lightly encumbered 70 pounds (32 Kg) before it becomes heavily encumbered and a. You are free to use this Item in any way that is permitted by the copyright and related rights legislation that applies to your use. The california condor and the turkey vulture are two of the most widespread species of vultures in the united states. Yes I know the Condor is the largest flying bird but thats one species, otherwise eagles and vultures are all roughly the same size. (10 3/4 x 6 3/4 in.) Type of Resource Still image Identifiers NYPL catalog ID (B-number): b17633719 Barcode: 33333159363304 Universal Unique Identifier (UUID): c3c60b60-c53a-012f-6b44-58d385a7bc34 Rights Statement The copyright and related rights status of this item has been reviewed by The New York Public Library, but we were unable to make a conclusive determination as to the copyright status of the item. Physical Description Extent: 1 print : b 28 x 17 cm. Vector illustration of Cute cartoon Vulture on white background. Cute cartoon Vulture clipart page for kids. Mainly seen as singles or pairs, sailing high over ridges, but tens can gather at roosts and to scavenge at carcasses. Mascot icon illustration of a Californian or Andean condor, vulture or buzzard, a scavenging bird of prey, clutching perching on a baseball bat viewed from front on isolated background in retro style. Locally fairly common in Chile and adjacent Argentina, less numerous northward. It is more famous for its ferocity and strength than for its great size, its usual length from tip to tip of the wing, when expanded, being about nine feet and the largest specimen we have any authentic account of did not exceed fourteen feet." Includes additional text. Huge, wide-ranging vulture of the Andes, but also ranges into lowlands in southern Chile and Tierra del Fuego. 31, 1833" Printed on border: "The flight of the condor is loftier than that of any other bird it sometimes is found nearly four miles above the level of the sea and frequents, in great numbers, the immense chain of the Andes, on the limits of perpetual snow. TitleThe condor vulture, vultur gryphus - Linnaeusīirds - Condor Dates / Origin Date Issued: 1833 Topics Birds Condors Condors - South America Genres Prints Notes Source note: From Content: Written on border: "Aug.
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