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a California condor tending to a chick
Flying Solo: Parthenogenesis Discovered in California Condors
Genetic analyses uncover asexual reproduction by two female California condors despite access to fertile mates.
Flying Solo: Parthenogenesis Discovered in California Condors
Flying Solo: Parthenogenesis Discovered in California Condors

Genetic analyses uncover asexual reproduction by two female California condors despite access to fertile mates.

Genetic analyses uncover asexual reproduction by two female California condors despite access to fertile mates.

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Saving the Vulture
Edyta Zielinska | Jun 27, 2012 | 1 min read
The California condor is being threatened by lead bullets that it eats in the carcass of hunted animals.
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