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The Condor (aged 19 day old) pictured at 'Les Aigles du Leman' Park in Sciez, France, on June 27, 2013. The female, contrary to the usual rule among birds of prey, is smaller than the male. There are very few condors which reproduce in captivity. To do it, it is necessary to gather 3 essential criteria: 1: Training of the couple. Contrary to a preconceived idea, the couple has to get on. The evil has to prove that he will be a good father. He must know how to make a nest, then court the female, then make correspond the period of reproduction between the evil and the female (5 days maximum in the year). During the period of reproduction, the couple copulates until 10 times a day. 2: The food must be measured ave accuracy. Neither too fat, nor too thin. 3: The aviary. It is about a reproduction of their territory. She must be rather big so that the female can escape the evil. Here, it makes 400 M2. For this couple, the age of reporduction is something unheard of in captivity (38 years for the evil and 42 years for the female). There are less than 6 births baby condor in captivity in the mode a year. Has the birth the baby condor are 10 cms. it will affect 3, 20 large-scale mothers 7 months later. it will pass from 130 grams to 13 kg in 7 months also. Photo by Loona/ABACAPRESS. COM
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