
Albatrosses (birds)
Albatrosses are large seabirds known for their remarkable wingspan, which can reach up to 12 feet, making them excellent long-distance flyers. They spend most of their lives soaring over oceans, using wind currents to glide effortlessly for hours or days without flapping their wings. Albatrosses primarily feed on fish, squid, and other marine creatures, often scavenging leftovers from ships or catching prey at the surface. They are highly adapted to marine life, nesting on remote islands. Their impressive flight abilities and remote habitats make them symbols of endurance and grace in the natural world.