| 1. | Pairs of wandering albatrosses mate for life and breed every two years.
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| 2. | Among the most imperiled of these birds is the fabled wandering albatross.
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| 3. | Other birds include black-faced sheathbills, petrels, and albatross, including the wandering albatross.
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| 4. | The wandering albatross did not earn its name by just sitting around.
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| 5. | For these days, wandering albatrosses often do not return from their journeys.
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| 6. | Australasian gannets, wandering albatrosses and short-tailed shearwaters live out at sea.
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| 7. | Wandering Albatrosses have very long wings since they are soarers.
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| 8. | Some albatrosses-such as wandering albatrosses and royal albatrosses-have wingspans of 11 feet, Safina says.
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| 9. | Now, a French researcher has started to fill in some of the gaps in the wandering albatross'existence.
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| 10. | Of special concern is the wandering albatross.
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