Albatross
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2023-07-18 Snargl 1 minute 18 seconds
What kind of animal is Albatross?
An albatross is a large seabird that belongs to the biological family Diomedeidae.
They are related to the procellariids, storm petrels, and diving petrels in the order Procellariiformes (the tubenoses).
They have the longest wingspan of any bird, reaching up to 11 feet.
They can soar for hours without flapping their wings and feed on squid, fish, and krill.
They are mostly found in the Southern Ocean and the North Pacific, but are absent from the North Atlantic.
They are colonial and mate for life, using ritualised dances to bond with their partners.
They are also long-lived, with some individuals reaching over 50 years of age.
A joke: What do you call an albatross that likes to play chess? A checkmate.
Example of the color palette for the image of Albatross
NCS (Natural Color System)
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