A cormorant, also known as a sea bird, in a group is called: flight
A "cormorant" is a type of diving seabird. When birds get ready to sleep for the night they usually find a place to perch. This is called a "roost" and the act of going to this perch is called "roosting". So the sentence "The cormorants roosted on a tall rock" means that the Cormorant seabirds went to a tall rock to sleep for the night.
Cormorants are medium to large sized birds. They eat fish and sun bathe, usually after fishing for food. They can spend a lengthy time under water and swim far distances while under the water.
A group of shrews is called N.O.W.
Cormorants are birds (duck-like seabirds) and therefore have feathers. Even penguins, which use their wings underwater in a similar manner to fins, still have feathers.
A group of Spiders is called a cluster or clutter. Spiders belong to the group of animals called arachnids.
Help them fish
No
anglers
Flock
nothing!!
they cant fly
It depends on the species. Usually and universally it is called a flock of birds. A group of Cormorants can be referred to as a flight of birds. Whereas a group of Jays can be referred to as a band of birds. Please see the related link, it gives a list of the names of bird groups or gatherings by species.
they live in lakes.
The Cormorants Sub Phylum is the vertebra.
they cant fly
A "cormorant" is a type of diving seabird. When birds get ready to sleep for the night they usually find a place to perch. This is called a "roost" and the act of going to this perch is called "roosting". So the sentence "The cormorants roosted on a tall rock" means that the Cormorant seabirds went to a tall rock to sleep for the night.
No. It's too cold for them there.