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Albatross Homecoming: Ask what is the world? Orthodox people are born and die

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Under the blue sky, above the sea, there is a seabird called the albatross, which can fly at sea for several months without landing on the ground, and when tired, it floats on the surface of the sea to sleep.

No matter how far the albatross flies, he will remember his way home. And once they have a partner, they will be together for a lifetime, and they will not change their spouses for the rest of their lives. Some people say that the same is true of Mandarin ducks. Oh, no, you're mistaken, Mandarin ducks are not like this, let you misunderstand.

The albatross is arguably the most loyal and romantic bird in the world. Autumn and winter are the breeding season for albatrosses, and every year at this time, the wandering albatrosses return to their homeland, the island where they were born. Albatrosses usually fly back to the island where they were born accurately when they are about four years old, and some wait for their partners to return; those who do not have a partner will take advantage of the season to find a partner. And they are also very serious about finding a partner, they will not look for it casually, they will be carefully selected, and after two or three years of love, both sides will look at each other, and then they will be paired with each other, and then it will be unchanged for a lifetime.

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The couple, the albatrosses, even though they are on their own and cannot return to their homeland until the breeding season, are loyal to each other until death. In the albatross family, there is no talk of divorce at all. It can be said that in life, they have truly achieved the realm of "willing to win the hearts of one's hearts, and the white heads are not separated".

In addition to loyalty, albatrosses have a label, and they are also the most flying birds. Albatrosses are good at harnessing the wind, and they can get upward momentum against the wind, rise up into the sky, and then turn freely to go where they want to go. Once they have wings spread, they sometimes don't have to flap their wings for hours. According to biologists, in a day, albatrosses can easily glide 900 kilometers and fly at speeds of up to 85 kilometers per hour.

Not only that, but albatrosses are also long-lived seabirds, living on average to fifty or sixty years old. According to statistics, if there is no accident, an albatross flies a lifetime distance of about 8.5 million kilometers. Wow!

In the vast sea, endless, the albatross is so able to fly, so loyal, seeing this amazing data, people have to admire it.

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