Basic Information
Scientific classification
- Chinese name: Giant Rock Thrush of Woolworthia
- Scientific name: Macronectes halli, Northern Giant Petrel
- Classification: Waterfowl
- Genus and family: Procellariiformes, Procellariiidae, *Gastropoda*
Vital signs data
- Body length: No verification information available.
- Weight: No verification information available.
- Lifespan: No verification data available.
Significant features
Distribution and Habitat
The Giant Shearling of Hochschild is distributed in south-central Africa (including the southern Arabian Peninsula and the entire African continent south of the Sahara Desert (Tropic of Cancer)), the Indian Ocean (including Madagascar and its surrounding islands), South America (including Colombia, Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Paraguay, Brazil, Chile, Argentina, Uruguay, and the Falkland Islands), the Pacific Islands (including Taiwan, the Dongsha Islands, Xisha Islands, Zhongsha Islands, and Nansha Islands of China, as well as the Philippines, Brunei, Malaysia, Singapore, Sumatra and Java of Indonesia, and Papua New Guinea), Australia and New Zealand (including Australia, New Zealand, Tasmania and its surrounding islands), and the Antarctic region (including the Antarctic continent, the Antarctic Peninsula, and several islands such as the South Shetland Islands and South Georgia).
Appearance
The Giant Falcon is a fairly large marine bird, similar in size to a gull. It has a unique upper beak structure, consisting of a tubular nose with a hooked tip. The nostrils are located above the beak, forming two tube-like openings.
Detailed introduction
The Northern Giant Petrel (scientific name: Macronectes halli) feeds on various live and dead animals and preys on the chicks of many gregarious seabirds.

The Giant Shearling of Woolworth's is a species of least concern, with a low level of threat and a relatively safe conservation status.
Protect wild animals and ban the consumption of wild game.
Maintaining ecological balance is everyone's responsibility!