sea gulls are not consumers they are scavengers because they search for their own food from: your friendly neighborhood answerman
In a food chain, energy typically flows from producers to consumers. In this case, plants are the primary producers, as they convert sunlight into energy through photosynthesis. Next, snails can be considered primary consumers that eat plants. Following that, crabs can be secondary consumers that may eat snails, and sea gulls, as tertiary consumers, may prey on crabs. Thus, the order is: plants → snails → crabs → sea gulls.
Gulls eat fish.
They eat gulls when they can.
On the Gulls' Road was created in 1908.
Hampton Gulls was created in 1974.
Hampton Gulls ended in 1978.
Dog, cat, foxes and animals that are larger than gulls.
"hey there David, look at those sea gulls"
St Austell Gulls was created in 1949.
Hampton Roads Gulls was created in 1982.
Hampton Roads Gulls ended in 1983.
A breeding group of gulls is called a colony, otherwise they are a flock