Yes, an albatross is a carnivore. An albatross is part of the family of seabirds called Procellariiformes, which includes petrels, shearwaters, and other sea birds. These birds are adept hunters and feed primarily on fish, squid, and crustaceans. They also sometimes feed on carrion and scraps from boats. An albatross's diet consists of:
Albatrosses tend to hunt in waters close to the surface and use their sharp eyesight to spot their prey. They are also known to follow fishing boats and scavenge. The albatross uses its long bill to scoop up food from the water's surface.
Well, one of them is the skua because they eat their eggs and etc. and possibly Great White Sharks because they're seabirds, but I don't know for sure...
Due to the large size of the Albatross, they have very few predators. There are cases in which Tiger Sharks will eat Albatross.
Great White sharks and other sea Predators
sharks mainly especialy the white tip when the birds die the shark will smell the blood and eat it and also baby walruses and baby whales.
The albatross eats a wide variety of different foods. Their favorites include fish, crabs, squids, and krill. They spend a lot of their time near the water.
Sea predators
There're favorite food is large fish
No it is a carnivore.
an African that eats africans
what eats a Pediasrum
herbivore eats plants and carnivore eats meat. omnivore eats both plants and meat.
immak eats them
the thing that eats primrose
Collective nouns for albatrosses are a rookery of albatrosses or a weight of albatrosses.
A seabird is a bird that lives mostly on and near the sea and eats fish like seagulls (gulls), albatrosses and ducks.
yes they are.
yes
They are very rare.
albatrosses
An Albatross is a bird.
Albatrosses
No, they do not.
White and black, brown,
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