What appearance do the wingtips often take on when the condor is soaring?

Answer

Noticeably long and spread out, like "fingers"

When soaring, the wingtips are noticeably long and spread out, often resembling 'fingers' trailing behind the main wing structure, which aids in managing airflow during long glides.

What appearance do the wingtips often take on when the condor is soaring?
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