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yoshmyster
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I heard the breeding program for California Condors has risen to 504 animals. This got me thinking. How inbred are they?
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I read a report that Cheetahs had suffered a similar population crisis some time in the past and were so closely related that any Cheetah could act as donor to another one.
Kind of like the Arkansas hillbilly wife asked her husband, " If we got divorced, would we still be cousins?".
With them being birds would we notice them being "bird brains"? And would lead really be an issues with them being all related like?
I was at the gun shop over the weekend where I overheard couple of guys talking about lead and gut pile. I figured they were talking about the condors. One guy brought up a point if they gut shot a deer how that would waste meat. Yeah that would be true.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SDArauoo2uw
I believe the lead issue with California condors is over exaggerated. Very few high velocity bullets remain intact in the guts, and most pass through deer and lodge somewhere in the ground.
More of another California back door anti-gun and anti-lead agenda.
brier-49 - That's not very PC to the degos.
chris8X57 - 504 of them inbred dirty birdies will be dropping from the skies, soon enough.