Albatross Love Story | Incredible Animal Journeys | National Geographic
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- As our oceans become more dangerous, every goodbye could be the wandering albatross' last.
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Albatross Love Story | Incredible Animal Journeys | National Geographic
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They’re so beautiful! I hope humans never let these animals get extinct. My heart breaks for this planet and all it’s creatures. 💔
same here........k to write about it
I love birds
Hopefully they don’t go into extinction.
What a lovely organism (bird) ✨
Wow. So beautiful bird.
I love this. ❤
what a beauty . I love this ❤
Such an adorable creature and I hope they will never instinct ❤
They look like the perfect combination between a seagul and a duck
I love stories by National Geographic. You always know that you are going get a great story and great narration and great shots 😊😊😊❤❤❤❤❤ Thank you National Geographic!!!
The northern royal albatross are such beautiful birds!! I’ve been watching their royal cam babies every year for a few years now. Believe me when I say the northern royal albatross chicks are extremely cute!! And the affectionate parents are very cute too 🥰🥰🥰
They are so beautiful ❤
😢 Unfortunately, plastic trash floating in the ocean is killing Hawaii's Laysan albatrosses in record numbers as they mistakenly think it's food. They also bring these back to feed their young, resulting in painful and toxic starvation of many as the plastic trash filled up their stomach yet indigestible.
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Oh no 😭 we truly are the worst
Other places fisherman cast their longline nets over 100km long, and being the opportunistic birds they are, albatrosses gather around fishing vessels and quickly pounce on the bait before it sinks. Once an albatross grabs the bait, the bird is caught on the hook and drowns as the lines sink below the water.
You sure are, since you put plastic into the water @@samantarizzi248
Poor babies 😭
C'est magnifique
❤LOVELY AL-BA-TROSS SOUL❤
What a adorable creature❤😍
OMG this made me happy & super sad 😢
Let us know what happens to this albatross bird couple
You should check out the northern royal albatross I watch them every year. Each year a couple is chosen and they have a camera in front of their nest; and you get to see their baby grow up and eventually fledge (it takes most of the year to get from egg to fledge. About late January to septemberish) the babies are so cute, and so are the adults. After bringing a baby from egg to fledge they need a year off to recover. It’s always nice when a pair that was chosen in a previous year gets chosen again after they’ve recovered. That’s what’s going on this year, the parents this year are successful parents from the year before last 😊
Thank you!
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Still
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Find Your Albatross❤
Release It
Appreciate The Memory❤
It Will Be In
Every Sunset❤
In The Middle Of
The Ocean
On Laysan❤
Amazing 🎥 beautiful birds National Geographic ❤️🍀❤️ Happy New Year 2024🍀😘
😮 cute creatures
God bless the albatross, how about a longer version sometime,???full length? Thank you
Thank you for touching my very soul❤
I can’t even remember where I parked my car and these animals are capable to circle the globe and return to their nest
It's really nice for me to see this content.
So beautiful 😍💙🧿
OMG! What a beautiful story.
How beautiful and peaceful their lives are! Unfortunately, our desires for growth have inadvertently made life difficult for both ourselves and them.
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Wish this had been at least an hour long
Thanks for useful and valuable video as always ❤❤❤ I hope you all have a happy new year! 🎉🎉🎉
Love that albatross from Popeyes. Ummmm. !!! GOOD
I love listening to your voice ♥️
That's a beautiful story! Birds are so amazing ❤
Nature is so beautiful
Beautiful
My albatross 🤍🧿
So beautiful, I love this video and national geographic!!!
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Watching little ❤graphic eye 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
I never knew that these bird can rizz their females by just preening
I need to try it on my crush
Preening is like brushing your SO’s hair or running your hands through their hair. It’s a very loving gesture with the right person and with consent
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Is that Jeremy Renner narrating?
Yes he is
This Albatross family has every bit as much right to live and survive in this world as yours or mine does.
But increasingly, more humans - all wanting to live their "best life" - means that fewer and fewer Albatross families can make a living to feed themselves and their children.
Instead of focusing too narrowly on "climate change," we should be focused on human overpopulation (8 billion humans is too many), consumption patterns, and behavioral modification in terms of our own activities.
To be blunt, if anyone thought that 50K years of collective human assault on the planet's ecosystems and other species has had no cumulative impacts - *think again.*
Humans cannot endlessly dam and divert bodies of water, convert functional habitat to monoculture crop farming, ranching, or concrete cities (soil erosion and net habitat degredation and loss); drain and fill wetlands, clearcut forests, prolifically pollute (through physical refuse, light pollution and noise pollution), introduce non-native species en masse into habitats, and wage extirpation and extermination of other species as it suits us.
All of the things I listed, and more, *results in damage which causes climate change.*
The subantarctic ecosystem and the Albatross evolved to need each other, but the Albatross and the subantarctic ecosystem does *not* need humans.
We have no known biological or ecological niche nor role there.
Instead, we play an outsized role destroying both because we refuse to control our population size and consumption habits - something we have an obligation to conttol.
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How can I watch the America the Beautiful Series? It used to be on Disney+, but I cannot find it anywhere. Also, I cannot locate the SuperNatural series. Where can I watch them? Anyone know??
Overfishing is killing all kinds of marine life. Not enough food for all the fish, birds and other ocean creatures that rely on sea food.
Plastic it the most evil thing humans has ever created. It will end so much life in a painful, torturous way. The poor birds and fish.
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