Introduction: Atlantic yellow-nosed albatrosses (Thalassarche chlororhynchos) inhabit the open ocean and shelf-break, singly or in small groups, but mixing with other species of seabirds at fishing vessels. This species tend to prefer warmer waters than other albatrosses.
Distribution: Widespread off the coast of Namibia.
Diet: Surface-seizes, surface-plunges and at times plunge-dives for tuna and cetaceans. Eats primarily pelagic fish such as herring, anchovy, sardines, mackerel, squid and offal.
Description: Chlororhynchos is Greek for 'yellow-bill'.
Breeding: Extralimital.
Size: 80cm.
Weight: 2.2kg.
Wingspan: 2m.
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