From NZBirdsOnline: "Antarctic fulmars consume krill, fish and squid, with proportions varying locally. They sometimes take small sick birds, and scavenge discarded offal and refuse from fishing and whaling vessels. Food is taken by surface-seizing, surface-skimming and shallow dives."
Southern Fulmar was created in 1840.
Northern Fulmar was created in 1761.
Fulmar Prion was created in 1912.
Fulmar of Karden died in 1189.
Fulmar Gas Line was created in 1986.
Adults have few predators, but many seabirds eat the chicks of other seabirds and fulmar chicks are no exception.
There are no herbivores or carnivores or omnivores that live on the Antarctic continent: it's too cold and there is no food chain.
Yes - since its diet its mainly fish.
hares, rabbits, fulmar, fish
None. There are no native animals or plants in Antarctica. Penguins, seals and a few other birds come to the continent to breed, but do not live on the continent. They live in the sea.
Turtles are omnivores.