Thick ones, pointy ones – how albatross beaks evolved to match their prey
- Written by Jane Younger, Lecturer, Southern Ocean Vertebrate Ecology, University of Tasmania
Milan Sojitra, CC BY-NDAlbatross are among the world’s largest flying birds, with wingspans that can stretch beyond a remarkable three metres. These majestic animals harness ocean winds to travel thousands of kilometres in search of food while barely flapping their wings.
Young albatross, embarking on their first journey, can spend up to...
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