I certainly hope not. I'm pretty sure they are a protected bird, because of their numbers and geographical isolation. To clarify the above answer, puffins are not considered an endangered species but "they are threatened by human activities and are rare in many areas where they were once abundant" according to Project Puffin which is managed by the National Audubon Society. According to a recent Travel Channel program called Bizzare Foods, puffin are consumed in Iceland. One of the only birds they do eat. They are eaten smoked, grilled.
Haddock fish eat primarily small invertebrates such as snails, clams and starfish. Some larger Haddock's have been known to eat small fish, but have not known to eat seaweed.
Yes, since they are sea birds (puffins) they normally eat fish, shrimp is a type of fish in the sea.
yes. Haddocks are their favourite food to eat.
killer whales do eat puffins killer whales do eat puffins
Yes, seals eat puffins.
Large puffins cannot eat puffins or puffin eggs. They do scare puffins and annoy them but only to make them drop their fish that they have caught. They really do not eat the puffins; they just want the fish that they have caught.
puffins eat small fish like sand eels.
Sharks will eat puffins if they get a chance to do so. Since puffins swim and dive in the ocean when hunting for food, they are easy prey for nearby sharks.
puffin's may be eaten by a falcon or an eagle.
No. Puffins eat small fish.
Puffins are not known to eat mice. Their diet consists mainly of fish, as well as worms, crustaceans, shrimp, and mollusks.
Haddocks eat shrimp.
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i am pretty sure puffins are a omnivore, which is an animal that eats both plants and meat.