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Like many seabird species, Great Frigatebirds are long-lived; one survived for 34 years. Facts Scientific name: Fregata minor Wingspan: 205 – 230 cm Population in the Seychelles: At least 4,000 breeding PAIRS, many non-breeders World distribution: Atlantic, Indian and Pacific Ocean Distribution in Seychelles: Abundant throughout Seychelles, but only breeds at Aldadra and nearly islands Nest: In mangroves. On egg laid Diet: Flying fish, fish stolen from other seabirds, baby turtles. Identification: A huge black seabird with long wings. Male is all black, female has white chest patch and juvenile white chest patch and head
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