Tuesday, December 9, 2025

Question: What bird has the longest wingspan?

Answer: The Guinness Book of World Records claims the largest wingspan of any living bird was measured on a wandering albatross caught by scientists in Antarctica in 1965, stretching nearly 12 feet. The average wandering albatross has a wingspan of about 10.5 feet, the largest of any bird. They are long-distance animals, capable of traveling more than 75,000 miles in a single year.