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How do albatrosses predict the weather?

Albatross is a large seabird, and it is also considered as the longest-lived bird. Wandering albatrosses can live for about 80 years. The albatross is about 1 meter long and its wings can reach 4 meters.

Albatrosses have very strong flying ability and fast speed, and can fly continuously for 400 ~ 600 kilometers a day. It is especially good at gliding, especially at flying with the help of wind, and can fly on the sea for hours without flapping its wings. It is precisely because the wind can help it glide, so when a strong wind is about to blow on the sea, it is also the happiest and most active time for the albatross. However, this kind of weather is the worst for people who go fishing at sea. As soon as the fishermen saw a large number of albatrosses gathering on the sea, they knew that the weather was going to get worse and hurried back to the safe haven.

Albatrosses have a strong sense of defending territory. When they encounter foreign invasion, they will fight against the enemy and drive them away under the call and guidance of the bird king. In the face of strong enemies, they would rather die than surrender and defend their homeland.