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Albatrosses do not use sight, sound, or smell to identify their chicks, illustrating a unique characteristic of their behavior. Instead, recognition hinges solely on the physical presence of the chick on the nest. If the chick is not there, the parent does not acknowledge it as their own, creating a disconcerting gap in their bond.
The Struggle for Survival
For the chick to survive the storm and the biting cold, it must summon the strength from within to return to the nest independently. This monumental task is crucial, as the warmth and care of its parent can only be accessed through re-establishing its position on the nest.
The Reestablishment of Bonds
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