All animals that visit Antarctica, do so to breed. Otherwise all animals live in the sea, including albatross.
Breeding on Antarctica is a survival strategy because there are no land predators there, except other breeding adults that prey on newborns in order to feed the predators' young.
There are actually 21,000 pairs of Wandering Albatross across Antarctica, not 567.
Collective nouns for albatrosses are a rookery of albatrosses or a weight of albatrosses.
Mated pairs of albatrosses return to the same deserted islands near Antarctica or in the north Pacific every two years to lay one egg on the ground on the seashore.
yes they are.
yes
Explorers to go to Antarctica to explore: this is their work.
People dress warmly to go to Antarctica.
They are very rare.
albatrosses
An Albatross is a bird.
Antarctica
There are no towns in Antarctica.