Biology
Oldest Known Albatross Gets Ready To Lay Another Egg At 64 Years Old
The oldest known bird -- an albatross named Wisdom -- is about to lay another egg at 64 years old. Researchers believe she has raised as many as 36 chicks and clocked over six million ocean miles of flight time.
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