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The second California condor to be born in captivity pecked out of its shell - with a little help. Keepers at the San Diego Zoo used tiny chisels to help the little bird, which was making little progress by itself.
The second California condor to be born in captivity pecked out of its shell - with a little help. Keepers at the San Diego Zoo used tiny chisels to help the little bird, which was making little progress by itself.
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