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Majok, whose wingspan is pterodactyl-like at 7-7, also challenged forward Jeff Adrien last season.
But he reportedly has an affinity for Chandler, a player whose wingspan and athleticism Collins believes could immediately help Washington.
Boxing coaches were interested only in athletes with a long reach — that is, children whose wingspan exceeded their height by three centimetres.
Though not unheard of, the yellow-nosed albatross, whose wingspan can reach seven feet, is a real rarity in the North Atlantic.
Boxing coaches were interested only in athletes with a long reach that is, children whose wingspan exceeded their height by three centimetres.
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The huge boulders serve as launching pads for the birds -- whose wingspans range up to 10 feet -- as well as places for them to roost.
So they were well aware that these large, soaring birds, whose wingspans reach six or seven feet, were virtual strangers -- accidentals, in the language of ornithology -- in the North Atlantic Ocean.
Lead poisoning nearly wiped out the California condor, a homely faced scavenger whose 9.5-foot wingspan makes it North America's largest bird.
The wandering albatross, whose 11-foot wingspan, the largest of any bird's, enables it to soar for months over the cold ocean, feeds on fish, squid and other marine creatures that it scoops from the water with its hooked bill.
ESCAPES, PAGE F1 Back From the Dead The ivory-billed woodpecker, whose 30-inch wingspan and stunning plumage once moved people to call it the Lord God bird (because that's what they said when they saw it), had long been given up for extinct.
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