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Of the 22 species of Albatross, most are found in the Southern Ocean which surrounds Antarctica. Their habitat includes the circumpolar seas marked by South America, Australia and South Africa. Four species of Albatross are found in oceans north of the equator, termed North Pacific albatross.
There are 13 species of albatross left in the world with 750,000 breeding pairs. All species of albatross are considered endangered species.
14, in 2 genera
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The scientific name for the Tasmanian shy albatross is Thalassarche cauta cauta.
Yes, there are several species.
The White Leghorn is among the most popular.
The IUCN recognises 21 species of albatrosses, 19 of which are under threat of extinction.
Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia says, "The albatross diet is dominated by cephalopods, fish and crustaceans, although they will also scavenge carrion and feed on other zooplankton. It should be noted that for most species, a comprehensive understanding of diet is only known for the breeding season, when the albatrosses regularly return to land and study is possible. The importance of each of these food sources varies from species to species, and even from population to population; some concentrate on squid alone, others take more krill or fish. Of the two albatross species found in Hawaii, one, the Black-footed Albatross, takes mostly fish while the Laysan feeds on squid."
Half a dozen species of Penguin, Albatross, various Petrels and Seagulls.
There is an estimated 527 species of birds that live in Italy. 15 of the species are considered to be threatened. Some of the most common birds in Italy are the Manx Shearwater, the Great Crested Grebe, and the Wandering Albatross.
The wandering albatross, with a wingspan that can be eleven feet and more.