Very, very rarely. Gulls don't dive much and octopuses stay by the bottom.
it all depends on if they can fit their moth over it to swollow
Seagulls start doing a dance.
Yes, in fact there have been sightings of seagulls being eaten by sharks.
um, they don't
Well... people have eaten gulls, but there isn't much to eat on one.
seagulls eat fish, but hawks eat seagulls.
The seagulls cawed raucously at each other when they had eaten all the chips.
mostly rats, seagulls, and even hermit crabs can eat their own kind.
mostly rats, seagulls, and even hermit crabs can eat their own kind.
Octopuses have several natural predators, including larger fish, seals, sea otters, and certain species of sharks. Birds, such as seagulls, can also prey on octopuses, especially those that venture into shallow waters. Additionally, some larger octopus species may eat smaller octopuses, demonstrating a level of cannibalism within the species. To evade these threats, octopuses often rely on their ability to camouflage and their intelligence to escape.
oyster drill (a snail), starfish, oyster catchers (bird), seagulls, bears, otters, walrus, gray whales.
Karana successfully dries out her abalones by constructing a fence made of driftwood and sealing the top with sinew. This barrier prevents the seagulls from reaching the abalones and helps protect them from being eaten.