are birds which are famous for performing a ritualized mating dance.
choices are albatrosses, pelicans, snow geese, or turkeys?
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The correct answer to the above question is - Albatross.
Many birds have a ritualized dance form which is a part of courtship display.
Albatrosses are colonial birds that start their ritualized mating dance with mutual grooming and then launch into a mating dance where they tap their beaks and open their mouths.
Many birds have a ritualized dance form which is a part of courtship display.
Albatrosses are colonial birds that start their ritualized mating dance with mutual grooming and then launch into a mating dance where they tap their beaks and open their mouths.
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your answer is Albatrosses
Gooney birds, of the natural familyDiomedeidae, are vast seabirds identified with the procellariids, storm petrels and plunging petrels in the request Procellariiformes(the tubenoses). They run broadly in the Southern Ocean and the North Pacific. They are truant from the North Atlantic, albeit fossil remains indicate they once happened there and infrequent vagrantsare found. Gooney birds are among the biggest of flying feathered creatures, and the colossal albatrosses(genus Diomedea) have the longest wingspans of any surviving fowls, coming to up to 3.7 meters (12 feet). The gooney birds are typically viewed as falling into four genera, yet there is contradiction over the quantity of species.
Gooney birds, of the natural familyDiomedeidae, are vast seabirds identified with the procellariids, storm petrels and plunging petrels in the request Procellariiformes(the tubenoses). They run broadly in the Southern Ocean and the North Pacific. They are truant from the North Atlantic, albeit fossil remains indicate they once happened there and infrequent vagrantsare found. Gooney birds are among the biggest of flying feathered creatures, and the colossal albatrosses(genus Diomedea) have the longest wingspans of any surviving fowls, coming to up to 3.7 meters (12 feet). The gooney birds are typically viewed as falling into four genera, yet there is contradiction over the quantity of species.
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