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Is a albatross a bird of prey?

Updated: 10/8/2023
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13y ago

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No, the Albatross is not a reptile. The Albatross is a seabird, and one of the largest flying birds. There are 22 subspecies, and all are listed by the International Union of Conservation for Nature, IUCN Red List, 18 of those 22 are listed with a status in the threatened range. According to the IUCN Red List, the "threatened range" includes, the critically endangered, endangered, and vulnerable status of endangerment for the species. For more details, please see the sites listed below.

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13y ago

No, an albatross is not a duck, they live in completely different regions. An albatross would prefer a habitat closer to a large body of water such as an ocean. However, a duck would prefer a habitat near a pond or river.

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6y ago

No, an albatross is a bird, and not a mammal.

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12y ago

albatross frequent the islands and seas to the south of Australia but they are not only in Australia they are birds of the oceans

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13y ago

Yes, it is a bird of prey.

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12y ago

Yes.

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Chris Stubblefield

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Yes

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By getting sunlight energy from plants

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no its a bird

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no

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