Where do albatross go in breeding season?
During the breeding season, albatrosses typically return to specific breeding colonies on remote islands in the Southern Ocean and parts of the North Pacific. They often nest on inaccessible cliffs or flat areas on these islands, where they engage in elaborate courtship displays and mate for life. After raising their young, they leave the breeding grounds to resume their long-distance foraging across vast oceanic areas.
=Penguins don't sleep they nap. Even at night they nap because they don't fall in a true deep sleep. They also sleep close by because if a unexpected preaditor comes their less likely to be eaten.=
What species does an albatross belong in?
No albatross live in Antarctica: no animal lives there.
Albatross are sea birds and breed on some sub-Antarctic islands, but not on the continent itself. These animals live at sea.
See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_albatross_breeding_locations
Every single type of puffin looks the same size exept the babies.
What are facts about the arctic puffin?
The Arctic tern lives near the Arctic during summer in the Northern Hemisphere. Before winter arrives, however, Arctic terns fly 44,000 miles to Antarctica, where it is summer when winter occurs in the Northern Hemisphere. Like many birds, Arctic terns mate for life.
What do you call a group of seagulls?
A group of seagulls is called a colony. This is the traditional collective name, although of course the formerly "incorrect" term, a flock, has entered the language as well because of its popularity.
They can fly fom Antarctica to Brazil within 500 miles. They fly to Brazil in search of squid for their young.
Where do Royal Albatross live?
What you are calling an "Antarctic Albatross" is actually know as the "Wandering Albatross." (genus Diomedea exulans.) This oceanic bird has hatching/rearing grounds in the islands of the South Pacific. Often seen in the region of the Antarctic, its origins are not found there. Its actually a "Globe-Trotter" in that the bird circum-navigates the globe several times before returning to its hatching ground to mate.
What is the scientific name for California albatrosses?
Which species? There are 2 genera and about 14 species
What is the Atlantic puffin's relationship to humans?
Sometimes puffins will use old rabbit holes as their nesting burrows.
What sea bird lives in the Arctic?
Their food, seals. Arctic fox, various seabirds, a quantity of marine life.
Is a great blue heron a carnivore omnivore or herbivore?
Well, think about what they eat, worms and berries. So basically they are omnivores. Omnivores eat meat and plants and a worm would be considered meat and berries would be considered plants, because it grows from a seed.
What black and white sea bird has four letters in its name?
A gull is a black and white sea bird that has four letters in its name. A gull is a large bird with a loud call that lives near the sea.
How does an albatross get its food?
this is a difficult question to explain but because of the crology the manvilupity will abstract and the zutbilitund will eat off of the abstracting manvilupity and that causes an albatross to take off
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this 'explanation' is nonsense. It doesn't explain anything that the lay person could understand and none of the 'technical' words are in the Concise Oxford Dictionary!
Why do puffins live in burrows?
They are convenient places for nests. For most of the time puffins live at sea.
Are puffins cousins of penguins?
Yes here are three different species of puffin: * Atlantic Puffin (Fratercula arctica) * Horned Puffin (Fratercula corniculata) * Tufted Puffin (Fratercula cirrhata)
Albatross will defend themselves by using their bill that is hooked at the end and it has sharp blades on either side. The birds safe haven is flying in the sky.
There are no Antarctic puffins. Puffins are northern hemisphere birds.