The albatross is a very large sea bird. They have a wingspan of 6.5 feet to 11 feet. They weigh around 22 pounds.
It depends on which type of bird the egg belongs to and whether or not the mother is present to care for the egg.
The albatross is a sea bird that can weigh between 17 to 22 pounds. Adult female albatross birds weigh less than the male. There are about 21 species of this carnivorous sea bird that can live up to 40 years in the wild.
Yes, only one egg is lain during breeding season. A breading season will was an entire year, even in rare occurrences when a season lasts less than a year, only one egg will be lain for year. If that egg is lost to predators or accidentally broken, the albatross make no further breeding attempts made that year.
Collective nouns for albatrosses are a rookery of albatrosses or a weight of albatrosses.
The Wandering Albatross and the Southern Royal Albatross have the largest wingspans of any bird, up to 3.5 m (11.5 ft) from tip to tip. Males may exceed 11 kilograms in weight (24 lbs). The California Condor, the largest of the two species of condors by a few centimeters, has a wingspan up to about 2.77 meters (9.1 ft). Their weight can range from 7-14 kilograms (15-31 lbs). So, the albatross wins in the wingspan department by a good margin, but the condor has an edge in weight.
A human egg cell is about 0.12 mm in diameter.
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An albatross lays only one egg at a time, which both parents take turns incubating. The egg has to be incubated for 70 to 80 days or even longer, depending on the species of albatross. That is the longest incubation period of any bird. Albatrosses mate for life but usually only reproduce every other year.
The diameter of a typical chicken egg is about 5.5 to 6.5 centimeters (approximately 2.2 to 2.6 inches). However, egg sizes can vary based on the species of bird. For instance, quail eggs are smaller, while duck eggs can be larger. Thus, the diameter can differ depending on the type of egg in question.
Platypus eggs are just a couple of centimetres in size - about the size of a grape. They average 11 mm in diameter. They are small, smooth and leathery, unlike birds' eggs, which are hard-shelled. They weigh just a few grams.
The diameter of a human egg cell is typically around 0.1 millimeters, which is roughly the size of a grain of sand.
As I have been told, the Royal Albatross has it in terms of wingspan, but if you look at weight and body size, the Andean condor is basically a flying Labrador (with its head shaven).