LIMA (Reuters) - Strapping a giant condor to the back of a raging bull is a central part of an Andean festival celebrated in Peru but some people worried about the endangered vulture's future say it ...
The condor is tied to the bull's back and they fight it out in an arena. Many Peruvians say it's an important tradition. Conservationists call it... The Peruvian Blood Festival is a striking spectacle ...
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The Peruvian Blood Festival is a striking spectacle, with a giant condor strapped to the back of an enraged bull in front of a roaring crowd. For many Peruvians, it is a symbolic re-enactment of their ...
The giant condor, which has a wingspan of up to 10 feet, is brought into the ring before being tied to the bull. An estimated 600 to 1,000 condors remain in Peru and their numbers are declining. The ...
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