To provide you with accurate information about an endangered species by state, I will need you to specify which state you are interested in. However, I can give you a general example using a well-known endangered species.
For example, if we choose the California Condor (Gymnogyps californianus), here’s a brief description:
Species: California Condor
Description:
The California Condor is one of the largest flying birds in North America, with a wingspan that can exceed 9 feet. These birds are characterized by their black feathers and distinctive white patches under their wings. They have a bare head and neck which is a characteristic feature that helps them stay clean while feeding on carrion.
Habitat:
California Condors primarily inhabit open grasslands, forested areas, and mountain regions. They are often found in coastal mountains and canyons, where they can soar high and spot food sources from above. They require large areas to roam for foraging as they feed mainly on carrion. Nesting typically occurs in cliffs or mature trees, away from disturbances.
If you provide a specific state, I can help you find a unique endangered species from that state along with details about it and its habitat.