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There are actually 21,000 pairs of Wandering Albatross across Antarctica, not 567.
14, in 2 genera
It depends on which type of bird the egg belongs to and whether or not the mother is present to care for the egg.
An albatross The albatross' feathers lay round its nest. Many albatrosses The albatrosses' feathers lay round their nests.
Short-tailed albatross are an important food source for many indigenous people. Their feathers are collected for decoration and they are amazing fliers. They are known for their ability to fly for days without flapping their wings and often do not set food on land for many years.
2 days nonstop is 48 hours. However if you're talking normal sleep. I would say 16 hours in 2 days is about normal.
There are 13 species of albatross left in the world with 750,000 breeding pairs. All species of albatross are considered endangered species.
Wandering Stars has 239 pages.
The Wandering Fire has 448 pages.
"The Albatross" is a poem written by Charles Baudelaire and is not measured in pages. The length of the poem would depend on the edition and formatting in which it is printed.
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