Where do antarctic albatross live?

What you are calling an "Antarctic Albatross" is actually know as the "Wandering Albatross. " (genus Diomedea exulans. ) This oceanic bird has hatching/rearing grounds in the islands of the South Pacific.

Often seen in the region of the Antarctic, its origins are not found there. Its actually a "Globe-Trotter" in that the bird circum-navigates the globe several times before returning to its hatching ground to mate.

Albatrosses are large seabirds that are allied to the procellariids. These birds can be found in the Southern Ocean and the North Pacific. They are colonial and they nest in most parts of remote oceanic islands.

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