Albatross By Peyton Bird  It has feathers.  It has a backbone.  It has lungs and breathes air.  They are warm – blooded.  It hatches from eggs.

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Albatross By Peyton

Bird  It has feathers.  It has a backbone.  It has lungs and breathes air.  They are warm – blooded.  It hatches from eggs.  It has a beak, two legs, and two wings.

Where It Lives  Throughout seas from the Antarctic region North to the tropics.

Habitat / Environment  Where: Between Antarctica and the southern tips of America  Surroundings / Shelter: Land and sea  Temperature: Warm and cold

Food  They eat cuttlefish, other small marine animals, refuse from ships, and they drink seawater.

Predator-Prey Relationship They feed on squid, fish, and krill. They feed on squid, fish, and krill.

Size \ Looks  Height: 6 feet  Weight : Up to 22 LBS  Description: A large seabird

Interesting Fact  Albatrosses are among the largest of flying birds.

Interesting Fact  They can live to 50 years old.

Interesting Fact  They can glide for hours.

Interesting Fact  They can float.

Interesting Fact  The mother and father take turns taking care of their egg.