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- length. The albatrosses are usually regarded as falling into four genera, but disagreement exists over the number of species. Albatrosses are highly efficient...
- snowy albatrosses are known to cir****navigate the Southern Ocean three times, covering more than 120,000 km (75,000 mi), in one year. Snowy albatrosses spend...
- albatrosses except the sooty albatrosses, but in 1996 the genus was split, with the mollymawks and the North Pacific albatrosses both being elevated to separate...
- the most widespread and common member of its family. Mollymawks are albatrosses in the family Diomedeidae and order Procellariiformes, which also includes...
- global po****tion of Laysan albatrosses nest on Midway Atoll annually. In October 2009, an estimated 10,000 Laysan albatrosses nesting on Midway Atoll, part...
- of three species of albatross that range in the northern hemisphere, nesting on isolated tropical islands. Unlike many albatrosses, it is dark plumaged...
- albatros, albatross, or albatrosses in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An albatross is one of a family of large winged seabirds. Albatross or Albatros...
- distances, royal albatrosses in general tend to forage in somewhat shallower waters and closer to continental shelves than wandering albatrosses. They prefer...
- The Tristan albatross (Diomedea dabbenena) is a large seabird from the albatross family. One of the great albatrosses of the genus Diomedea, it was only...
- dabbenena, provide clear genetic evidence that the Amsterdam albatross is a separate species. Albatrosses belong to the family Diomedeidae of the order Procellariiformes...