Albatrosses Use Their Nostrils To Fly | Nature’s Biggest Beasts | BBC Earth

The wandering albatross can fly across vast distances using a technique known as dynamic soaring. Subscribe: #BBCEarth Watch more: Planet Earth Blue Planet Planet Earth II Planet Dinosaur Natural World: Nature’s Biggest Beasts The world’s biggest beasts have always captured the imagination. But whilst being big can have its advantages, it also comes with sizeable challenges. Take the world’s largest lizard, the Komodo dragon, whose huge appetite means it must take on prey ten times its weight, or the tallest animal of them all - the giraffe - who, with such a long neck, must control immense blood pressure. Nature’s biggest beasts must go to extraordinary lengths to thrive. Welcome to BBC EARTH! The world is an amazing place full of stories, beauty and natural wonder. Here you’ll find 50 years worth of entertaining and thought-provoking natural history content. Dramatic, rare, and exclusive, nature doesn’t get more exciting than this. Want to share your views with the team? Join our BBC Studios Voice: This is a commercial page from BBC Studios. Service information and feedback:
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