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The wingspans of wandering albatrosses can reach 12 feet, but they rarely flap their wings. Instead they take advantage of winds and waves to remain aloft without expending energy.

© Phil Richardson Richardson (Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution) http://www.whoi.edu/
The wingspans of wandering albatrosses can reach 12 feet, but they rarely flap their wings. Instead they take advantage of winds and waves to remain aloft without expending energy. photo copyright Phil Richardson Richardson (Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution) http://www.whoi.edu/ taken at  and featuring the  class
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