by Nate the Great on April 13th, 2007

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What is the bird with the longest wingspan?

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  • by -Ben 10- on April 13th, 2007

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    A Wandering Albatross (Diomedea exulans) had a wingspan of 3.63 m, the official record for a living bird.

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  • by JamesD on April 13th, 2007

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    I think it's the Wandering Albatross, and I think its wingspan is something like 3.5 metres wide! I could be wrong, though, but I think it's that one! ;-)

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  • by Anonymous on October 21st, 2008

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    This is from the same person who sent the photo of the teratorn. This picture is of the wandering albatross.

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  • by Anonymous on October 21st, 2008

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    The wandering albatross... it used to a be a burd called the Giant Teratorn but it is now extinct since 2006. My image is of the Giant Teraton... it was taken at a museum in L.A.

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  • by Midnighttoker on April 13th, 2007

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    california condor?

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