Skuas are large predatory birds resembling gulls,but more closely related to jaegers.They like to rob other birds of their catch,and prey upon smaller seabird species.The species found in North America is the great skua,about the size of a herring gull,but more robust.
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Skuas eat baby Emperor penguins.
First, there is no such bird as a "seagull". There are over 45 species of gulls. Gulls are related to terns and skuas.
stork, snipe
No.Until now there is no bird which would like to eat baby penguins
booglie is what a skuas baby is called!
Skuas do not live in Antarctica, they migrate there to breed on the beaches.
Skuas are sea birds and only visit Antarctica's beaches to breed. There are some skuas that migrate to Antarctica from the Arctic.
Skuas definitely are enemies of penguins. Skuas will eat penguin chicks and eggs which are not being guarded by an adult penguin, but they will not attack an adult penguin unless it is too weak to defend itself.
The Antarctic region is home to penguins, skuas, albatross, terns and more. All of these animals can be found in the Southern Ocean, which surrounds the Antarctic continent.
Eagles, hawks, osprey, owls, shrikes, herons, anhinga, gulls, terns, skuas, puffins, auks, cormorants, gannets, boobies, albatrosses, frigatebirds.
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