A study has revealed that black-browed albatrosses can dive up to an impressive 62 feet (19 meters) into the sea to hunt prey, which is more than twice the depth previously thought. The study, [.]
In a recent study published in Current Biology, a collaboration between researchers from Oxford University, University of Lisbon and the British Geological Survey found that black-browed albatross dive deeper than previously realised.Mollymawks (smal
Black-browed albatross populations living on New Island, in the Falklands, were studied using accelerometers, depth sensors and GPS by researchers led from the University of Oxford.