Estimating the total number of albatrosses globally is challenging due to their widespread distribution and varying populations among species. However, it is estimated that there are around 2.5 million albatrosses across different species, with some populations, like the wandering albatross, facing significant declines. Conservation efforts are ongoing to protect these seabirds, many of which are threatened by factors such as habitat loss and fishing practices.
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Maybe 50,000, if both southern and northern subspecies are combined.
Collective nouns for albatrosses are a rookery of albatrosses or a weight of albatrosses.
14, in 2 genera
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An albatross The albatross' feathers lay round its nest. Many albatrosses The albatrosses' feathers lay round their nests.
Southern royal albatrosses are beautiful birds with a LARGE wingspan. But, sadly like many other animals, the are becoming endangered due to habitat loss and some humans.
yes they are.
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The IUCN recognises 21 species of albatrosses, 19 of which are under threat of extinction.
An Albatross is a bird.
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