Tom Swift And His Big Tunnel Or the Hidden City of the Andes

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We do anyt'ing we can for you. " "Thanks, " said Tom, easily. "I'm glad I happened to bearound. I supposed condors only went for things dead, but Ireckon, as you say, it mistook the baby in the deer skin fora dead animal. And I guess it might have carried your littleone off, or at least lifted it up, and then it might havedropped it far enough to have killed it. It sure is a bigbird, " and Tom strolled over to look at what he had bagged.
The condor of the Andes is the largest bird of prey inexi
...stence. One in the Bronx Zoo, in New York, with his wingsspread out, measured a little short of ten feet from tip totip. Measure ten feet out on the ground and then imagine abird with that wing stretch.
This same condor in the park was made angry by a boythrowing a feather boa up into the air outside the cage. Thecondor raised himself from the ground, and hurled himselfagainst the heavy wire netting so that the whole, big cageshook. And the breeze caused by the flapping wings blew offthe hats of several spectators.


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