As sea stars are known as starfish in Britain, and live on the sea bed, they are unlikely to become the prey of Seagulls (a generic name of several species), or indeed the other way round.
sea stars prey are clams,oysters and mollusks
The seagull opens its craws and catches its prey.
Sea stars are prey of sea turtles, basking sharks, sun fish, and many other sea animals.
Yes. Sea stars are carnivores that eat can eat other sea stars and shrimp and other crustations like crabs. Over a long period of time sea stars move across the ocean floor. Giant sea stars will sometimes specifically prey on other, smaller sea stars. they eat poop
The sea star's predators are birds, otters, and humans. This is according to http://library.thinkquest.org/J001418/star.html. Sea Stars (like Solaster dawsoni) also prey on other species of sea stars (like Pycnopodia helianthoides).
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Prey the Stars happened in 2008.
In areas where sea turtles nest, baby turtles are often preyed on by gulls as they struggle to reach the water after hatching. Usually the sheer numbers of baby turtles overwhelm the predators, and some always make it to the safety of the sea. Also, the term is "gull', not "seagull".
Prey the Stars was created on 2008-09-25.
The relationship between the Sea Gulls and turtle is the predator and the prey relationship as a seagull eats the turtle's eggs and youngs
the seagull sangin the clouds
A seagull has two feet.