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In my experience, there's pretty much no bird that can't be tamed, and the Albatross is actually known for being quite tame already on land.

Of course, I wouldn't recommend it though, seeing as a tame bird is often a dead bird: there are some people who would take advantage of it's friendliness, and possibly kill it. Also, it's better and healthier living in the wild, rather than learning to go where humans are.

If you live in a rather unpopulated area however, such as some small island, there probably wouldn't be any harm taming your favorite albatross on the beach; just make sure you know the local laws. Don't use any unnatural food that the albatross doesn't already eat (their main diet is squid and fish) to try and tame them either. What seems harmless to us may be very unhealthy or even fatal to them.

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