Fulmarus glacialoides
IUCN
LCBasic Information
Scientific classification
- name:Fulmarus glacialoides
- Scientific Name:Fulmarus glacialoides,Southern Fulmar
- Outline:Waterfowl
- Family:
Vital signs
- length:46-50CM
- Weight:720-1180g
- lifetime:No textual research information is available
Feature
Distribution and Habitat
Found in South America (Colombia, Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Paraguay, Brazil, Chile, Argentina, Uruguay, and the Malvinas Islands (also known as the Falkland Islands), The Pacific Islands (including Taiwan Province of China, Dongsha Islands, Xisha Islands, Zhongsha Islands, Nansha Islands and the Philippines, Brunei, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia's Sumatra, Java and Papua New Guinea), Australia and New Zealand (including Australia, New Zealand, Tasmania and nearby islands), The Antarctic region (including the Antarctic continent, the Antarctic Peninsula, and several islands such as South Shetland and South Georgia).
Appearance
It is 46-50 cm long, male 720-1180 g, female 720-1020 g, with a wingspan of 114-120 cm. Similar to the general appearance and flight movements of previous species.
Details
Fulmarus glacialoides (Southern Fulmar) is a Marine bird of the genus Fulmarus in the Petrel family Fulmaridae.
Silvery shearwaters are usually silent at sea. Silvery Shearwaters feed on most crustaceans, fish, and cephalopods.
The silver-grey storm Shearwater is a non-endangered species, the degree of threat is low, and the protection status is relatively safe.
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