Thu, 26 October 2006
We dig our Animals, So lets take care of them! Why are albatrosses so vulnerable? Albatrosses are exceptionally susceptible to longlining. They can't breed fast enough to cope with the rate at which they are being killed. Other species, with different life cycles, might be able to survive. Why is this so? Naturally, albatrosses are long-lived birds, some living up to 60 years. They only breed once they are fully mature - this can take as long as 12 years. They only produce one chick at a time, and several albatross species only breed every second year. go to link for more info... www.wfu.edu/news/release/2006.10.03.a.php What do you know, Joe? 5. Elephant seals spend what percentage of their lives underwater?A. 90% B. 70% C. 50% D. 30% Last Post Answer: Animals Add youself to my Frappr Map if you haven't already. Dont forget to vote for my show with Squid on top! (over in the left hand column)Comments[3]
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