With less than 400 California condors in existence, this endangered species is still an uncommon sight. Even rarer is the opportunity to watch condor parents incubate an egg, turning it gently with their beaks or squabbling over which one gets to incubate the 250-gram egg. That is, until now.
Visit the San Diego Zoo Global Wildlife Conservancy's new web camera, Condor Cam (
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San Diego Zoo Global Web Cam has First Public View of Condors Caring for Egg
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