Yes, albatrosses do parent their young. After laying a single egg, both parents share the responsibility of incubating it for about 11 to 13 weeks. Once the chick hatches, both parents continue to care for it, feeding it regurgitated food and protecting it until it is ready to fledge, which can take several months. This strong parental investment is crucial for the survival of the chick in their often harsh oceanic environment.
They look at the Albatross all day, old and young alike
Give birth to live young
There is not a book titled The Albatross. There is however, Albatross by Jossie Bloss, The Last Albatross by Ian Irvine and Eye Of The Albatross by Carl Safina.
The young plants inherit genetic information from parent plants.
A young parent is generally considered to be one who has a child while they are still a teenager themselves.
From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albatross_(metaphor) The symbolism used in the Coleridge poem is its highlight. For example: Ah ! well a-day ! what evil looks Had I from old and young ! Instead of the cross, the Albatross About my neck was hung.
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The largest seabird in the world is the Albatross.
They parents young like people do.
How fast is an albatross
The Albatross was created in 1971.
one albatross meets another albatross and they call everyone to come