No, they do not.
The wingspans of the largest great albatrosses (genus Diomedea) are the largest of any bird.
No, King Vultures are not bigger than condors. King Vultures typically have a wingspan of about 5 to 6 feet and weigh around 6 to 10 pounds. In contrast, condors, particularly the Andean and California condors, can have wingspans of up to 10 feet and can weigh over 20 pounds. Thus, condors are significantly larger than King Vultures.
Gliders
Aves (birds), procellariformes (albatrosses, shearwaters and petrels), diomedeidae (albatrosses), 2 genera - diomedia (12 species - including the wandering) and phoebetria (2 species)
This means that the distance of your spread wings is longer than you are tall.
No..Condors are larger.
Alligators lay many more eggs than condors. They live in swamps,making them less conspicuous than condors.
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i think an albatross can fly faster than a buzzaed
The wings maybe? Their wingspans are different I guess... :) The wings maybe? Their wingspans are different I guess... :) THEY DON'T THEY JUST LOOK LIKE THEY DO BECAUSE THEY NEED TO FLAP FASTER !
I am guessing because Albatrosses grow up and mature much slower than sparrows, being longer-living , larger and more complex
Yes. There are many extremely large stingrays with wingspans of 6 feet or more.