Derivation
Ful-mar'-us - Norse, full, foul; mar, mew (gull): gläc'-ia-löi'-des - L., glacialis (ice-loving), name of another species of Fulmar; -oides, from Gk eidos, form = like
Habitat
Circumpolar in Antarctic and sub-Antarctic waters, in open water and pack-ice. In winter, pelagic in southern seas, reaching sub-tropical and occasionally tropical waters.
Angola, Antarctica (B), Argentina, Australia, Bouvet Island (B), Brazil, Chile, Ecuador, Falkland Islands (Malvinas), Namibia, New Zealand, Peru, South Africa, South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands (B), St Helena, Uruguay (NB).
Antarctica and outlying islands, including Scotia Archepelago and north to Bouvetøya.
 
Population
Estimated population is 4,000,000 (2010).
Voice
Loud, guttural cackle, like, 'aark-ag-ag-ag-ag ... arrr' in threat, with much variation and changing intensity. Soft droning or guttural croaking in courtship.
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