As reported in Franks passim, the Dullard show is like a wounded albatross trying to get off the ground. |
Like a wingless albatross I plummeted two storeys into an overgrown plumbago. |
Any sailor who shot an albatross would soak it overnight to get rid of the fishy taste, and make pies from it the next morning. |
The wandering albatross is the largest of all albatrosses, with a wingspan of up to 3.5 meters. |
In addition to sheathbills, he worked on albatrosses, petrels, penguins, and terrestrial invertebrates. |
You can find this same remarkable system in humans, albatrosses, rattlesnakes, bullfrogs, and all other land vertebrates. |