Black-browed Albatross was created in 1828.
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The Black- browed albatross sit on the secondary consumers level and the are a herbivore. Hope that helps!!
in Antarctica and anywhere, where there is sea water
14, in 2 genera
· Bald Eagle · Barn Owl · Beck's Petrel · Bermuda Petrel · Black Heron · Black Stork · Black-browed Albatross · Black-crossed Night Heron · Black-footed Albatross · Black-necked Grebe · Black-throated Diver · Blackbird · Bluebird · Blue Jay · Blue Petrel · Blue-eyed Shag · Brandt's Cormorant · Brown Kiwi · Brown Pelican · Buzzard
· Bald Eagle · Barn Owl · Beck's Petrel · Bermuda Petrel · Black Heron · Black Stork · Black-browed Albatross · Black-crossed Night Heron · Black-footed Albatross · Black-necked Grebe · Black-throated Diver · Blackbird · Bluebird · Blue Jay · Blue Petrel · Blue-eyed Shag · Brandt's Cormorant · Brown Kiwi · Brown Pelican · Buzzard
An albatross mainly eats squid and fish, either by surface feeding or diving.
Gannets eat fish. They would not even considering attacking an albatross as it is about four times larger.
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Albatross eat fish. By and Peace Out! :o)
There are no wolves in Antarctica.