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Summary Of: Procellariiformes

Procellariiformes have had a long relationship with humans... Procellariiformes are one of the most endangered bird taxa... Procellariiformes range in size from the very large... need to breed is the only reason that Procellariiformes return to land at all... Procellariiformes show high levels of... The breeding behaviour of other Procellariiformes are less elaborate... The majority of Procellariiformes nest once a year and do so seasonally... Procellariiformes return to the nesting colonies several months before laying... All Procellariiformes create stomach oil except the... as Procellariiformes are slow breeders and cannot replace their numbers fast enough... Procellariiformes are very closely related to...

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