An albatross is capable of travelling 10,000 miles in a single journey and circumnavigating the globe in 46 days – managing to fly without expending almost any energy [read more: buff.ly/2Nwtwec]
@Rainmaker1973 The earth is 24,855 in circumfrence. If it can fly 10000 miles in a single flight, why does it take 46 days?
@Rainmaker1973 Do you get wafers with it @JohnCleese ?
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@Rainmaker1973 I call them wandering albatross, they spend a lot of time in the air, known travel up to 3,000 miles per day. Amazing beautiful bird
@Rainmaker1973 “Why can’t we do this?” Bro we cannn but do u want ur flight from SFO to DXB to last 23 DAYS!?
Albatrosses are able to fly long distances without flapping their wings very much by using a technique called dynamic soaring. This involves flying in a pattern where they alternate between the wind currents above the ocean's surface and the still air below. By using these different air currents to gain speed and altitude, they are able to cover great distances with very little energy expenditure.
@Rainmaker1973 "And I had done a hellish thing, and it would work em woe- for all averted, I had killed the bird that made the breeze to blow. Ah wretch! Said they, to slay the bird that made the breeze to blow"
@Rainmaker1973 An ALBATROSS!!! youtube.com/watch?v=YF2G8e…