The Albatross
They have have been called the grandest living flying machine on Earth. No wonder: the Albatross has a wing span of 3 meters and a body mass of up to 12 kilograms. They can live for up to as long as 60 years. But as they have one of the lowest reproductive rates of any birds and as they are being hunted and killed, they may become extinct. Biologists have discovered that swordfish, tuna and other fishing fleets, are catching these birds while fishing, and are killing more that tens of thousands of these birds every year. In a couple of decades many species may be wiped out unless urgent action is taken.
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More: British Antarctic Survey, Save The Albatross, Endangered, National Geographic, WWF, Facts, petcaretips, Earthlife, antarcticaconnection, coolantarctica, Wikipedia, Encarta, Ecuador Travel, Books