Albatrosses are large seabirds that have few predators. However, they are still hunted by some animals, including:
Sharks
Sharks are one of the most common predators of albatrosses. They often attack albatrosses when they are nesting on islands, and they can also kill them in the open ocean.
Skuas
Skuas are a type of seabird that is closely related to albatrosses. They are also known as jaegers, and they are known for their aggressive behavior. Skuas will often attack albatrosses and steal their food, and they can sometimes kill them.
Giant Petrels
Giant petrels are another type of seabird that is known to prey on albatrosses. They are the largest of all petrels, and they can be very aggressive. Giant petrels will often attack albatrosses and eat their eggs or chicks, and they can sometimes kill adult albatrosses as well.
Humans
Humans are also a predator of albatrosses. Albatrosses are sometimes hunted for their feathers or for their meat, and they can also be killed accidentally by fishing gear.
Other albatrosses
Albatrosses may also prey on other albatrosses, especially chicks and eggs. This behavior is more common in some species than in others, and is typically seen in areas where food is scarce.