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07-24-2019, 07:01 PM( This post was last modified: 07-24-2019, 07:02 PM by Pckts )
(07-24-2019, 06:04 PM)GreenGrolar Wrote: New world vultures are one of the few birds of prey where males are slightly larger than their female counterparts unlike the old world vultures where females are slightly larger. Surprisingly lappet faced vultures are the most aggressive out of all vultures.
Back to topic, have you seen any green anaconda or Andean condors, Pckts?
Only in captivity for green anacondas, they're very rare in N. Pantanal while more common in the South.
Yellows are more common in the North but even they are rare to spot but their numbers seem to be increasing.
We think we saw a condor but it was far off, I wanted to see a harpy too but they are extremely rare as well.