The Antipodean Albatross is a large seabird that is found in the Southern Hemisphere.
It has a white body, black wings, and a yellow beak.
Antipodean Albatrosses live in open oceans and are typically seen near the coast.
They eat squid, fish, and crustaceans.
These albatrosses are considered to be near threatened due to declining populations.
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Fact 1
They spend most of their lives at sea, only coming on land to raise young every two years.
Fact 2
Antipodean albatrosses are large albatrosses with pink bills.
Fact 3
At sea Antipodean albatrosses range across the South Pacific from Australia to as far as Chile, from the Tropic of Capricorn south.
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