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There are actually 21,000 pairs of Wandering Albatross across Antarctica, not 567.
The bird with the largest wingspan is the Wandering Albatross of Aulstralia. The bird with the largest wingspan is the Wandering Albatross of Aulstralia. The bird with the largest wingspan is the Wandering Albatross of Aulstralia.
The one animal that starts with Wandering is the Wandering Albatross.
Sharks
The wandering albatrosses wing span is 3.5 meters.
The Wandering Albatross. An average wingspan of 12 feet, impressive, considering it has a body length of about 4.4 feet on average. Some sightings of the Wandering Albatross have been noted at 17 feet from wingtip to wingtip.
sharks prey on them.
an albatross looks like an old hag and a crap
No albatross live in Antarctica: no animal lives there. Albatross are sea birds and breed on some sub-Antarctic islands, but not on the continent itself. These animals live at sea. See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_albatross_breeding_locations
there are 21,000 breeding pairs
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11 ft