5120 x 3280 px | 43,3 x 27,8 cm | 17,1 x 10,9 inches | 300dpi
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Albatrosses are the world s largest seabirds They normally breed on remote islands and spend at least 85 percent of their lives at sea well away from land and human view Renowned ocean wanderers they travel vast distances from their breeding grounds to feed The royal albatross for example with its massive wingspan of up to 3 3 metres flies an estimated 190 000 kilometres a year Northern Royal Albatross Diomedea epomophora sanfordi The world s largest seabird Wing span 3 metres flight speed up to 115 km h 80 of life spent at sea White body black on backs of wings Feeds on surface shoaling fish and squid Male and female equal share in rearing chick raising one chick every two years Mature at six years live about 45 years Mate in October one egg laid in November incubation 79 days Chick guarded for first six weeks young depart late September