for food
some of them do
Herring Gulls feed mostly on natural prey such as marine fish and invertebrates, although the diet varies considerably with season and location. In addition to marine life, Herring Gulls also eat other birds, eggs, garbage, and carrion.
Herring Gulls feed mostly on natural prey such as marine fish and invertebrates, although the diet varies considerably with season and location. In addition to marine life, Herring Gulls also eat other birds, eggs, garbage, and carrion.
Herring gull, great black backed gulls are large gulls.
Herring Gulls feed mostly on natural prey such as marine fish and invertebrates, although the diet varies considerably with season and location. In addition to marine life, Herring Gulls also eat other birds, eggs, garbage, and carrion.
Gulls are in the family Laridae, with terns. Subfamily, Larinae. There is no such species as a "Seagull". The familiar gulls are the herring, greater black backed, ring billed, Sabine's, laughing , Bonaparte's gulls.
Chicago, Texas, and Alaska. That's all i know about them.
2 factors are abiotic and biotic factors. Abiotic factors are nonliving things and biotic factors are living things
Seasons are not proven to be abiotic factors, so therefore they are not abiotic factors. But there are abiotic factors during the seasons.
Some animals that prey on puffins are different types of gulls, such as black backed and herring gulls. Other predators are foxes, minks, and human beings.
Abiotic factors