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The Royal Albatross (Toroa)

The Royal Albatross (Toroa). By DJ Fonoti. Introduction:. The royal albatross is the largest sea bird in the w orld. Appearance:. The royal albatross has a wingspan of 3.5 metres long and weighs 9000 grams. The royal albatross is part of the tube nose family. Habitat:.

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The Royal Albatross (Toroa)

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  1. The Royal Albatross(Toroa) By DJ Fonoti

  2. Introduction: The royal albatross is the largest sea bird in the world.

  3. Appearance: • The royal albatross has a wingspan of 3.5 metres long and weighs 9000 grams. • The royal albatross is part of the tube nose family.

  4. Habitat: • The royal albatross spends most of its time on the water they only come to land to make their nests. • Albatrosses usually return to nest where they were hatched.

  5. Habits • It is hard for albatrosses to get airborne because they are so big. • Albatrosses can still have babies at the grand age of sixty. • Albatrosses can start to have babies at the age of ten. • Albatrosses eat fish and squid and drink seawater.

  6. Summary: • The royal albatross flies over the southern oceans and around America and back to New Zealand.

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