Brown Booby (Sula leucogaster)

Brown Booby (Sula leucogaster)

Set of scaled side and front drawings of the Brown Booby
Description
Description

The Brown Booby (Sula leucogaster) is a large seabird with brown and white feathers and bright yellow feet. They are swift flyers that can quickly dive and perform aerial maneuvers. The brown booby is typically found in the tropical oceans of the world like the coasts of the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. This species is seen often in the islands of the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea. The brown booby mostly eats fish, mullet, squid, and shrimp. They feed by plunging themselves headfirst into the water from a flight. The brown booby is currently listed as not in danger of extinction.

Dimensions & Sizes
Dimensions & Sizes

The Brown Booby has a wingspan in the range of 52”-61” (132-155 cm) and total weight of 2-4 lb (.9-1.8 kg). The body of the Brown Booby has an overall length between 29.5”-31.5” (75-80 cm), body width of 5.9”-6.3” (15-16 cm), and standing height of roughly 16.3”-17.5” (41.5-44.5 cm). The typical lifespan of the Brown Booby is between 20-32 years.

Scaled collection of drawings of Brown Booby flying with wingspan dimensions
Scaled collection of drawings of Brown Booby flying with wingspan dimensions
3D Model
3D Model
Details
Details

*Under Development*

Height:
16.3”-17.5” | 41.5-44.5 cm
Width:
52”-61” | 132-155 cm (Wingspan)
Depth:
Length:
29.5”-31.5” | 75-80 cm
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Weight:
2-4 lb | .9-1.8 kg
Area:
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Body Width: 5.9”-6.3” | 15-16 cm

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Scientific Name:
Sula leucogaster
Lifespan:
20-32 years

Drawings include:

Brown Booby side view, front, flying (assorted)

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