Seagulls usually feel safer in packs. Usually when seagulls find food they swarm around it as a pack or group and eat it as a group. Seagulls do not, however, swarm people for any reasons because they are as afraid of them as they are of us. Seagulls are kind animals, but if they see a rat, it is dead meat.
For e.g., this would never happen with a seagull or group of seagulls.
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Shreik!!! Seagulls!
No, Joe, they are nice.
But one of them ate my toes off!
Ah, shut up.
because they get annoyed or if people have food then that's why.
They do? I thought it was the opposite...
Protect there baby's
They eat anything and will swarm any food they see
The noun 'swarm' is a collective noun for:a swarm of antsa swarm of beea swarm of butterfliesa swarm of cockroachesa swarm of cootsa swarm of eelsa swarm of fliesa swarm of gnatsa swarm of grasshoppersa swarm of hornetsa swarm of insectsa swarm of locustsa swarm of mosquitoesa swarm of ratsa swarm of suitorsa swarm of sycophantsa swarm of termites
The collective noun swarm is used for:a swarm of antsa swarm of beesa swarm of butterfliesa swarm of cockroachesa swarm of cootsa swarm of dragon fisha swarm of dronesa swarm of earthquakesa swarm of eelsa swarm of fliesa swarm of gnatsa swarm of grasshoppersa swarm of hornetsa swarm of insectsa swarm of locustsa swarm of mosquitosa swarm of ratsa swarm of suitorsa swarm of sycophantsa swarm of termites
The noun 'swarm' is a singular, common, concrete noun.The noun 'swarm is also a standard collective noun for:a swarm of antsa swarm of beesa swarm of butterfliesa swarm of cockroachesa swarm of cootsa swarm of dragon fisha swarm of dronesa swarm of earthquakesa swarm of eelsa swarm of fliesa swarm of gnatsa swarm of grasshoppersa swarm of hornetsa swarm of insectsa swarm of locustsa swarm of mosquitoesa swarm of ratsa swarm of suitorsa swarm of sycophantsa swarm of termites
The noun swarm is a singular, common, concrete noun, a word for a group of people or creatures; a word for a thing.The noun swarm also functions as a collective noun for:a swarm of antsa swarm of beesa swarm of butterfliesa swarm of cockroachesa swarm of dragonfisha swarm of dronesa swarm of eela swarm of fliesa swarm of gnatsa swarm of grasshoppersa swarm of insectsa swarm of locustsa swarm of mosquitoesa swarm of ratsa swarm of suitorsa swarm of sycophantsa swarm of termitesa swarm of touristsThe word 'swarm' is also a verb: swarm, swarms, swarming, swarmed.
The noun swarm is a singular, common, concrete noun, a word for a group of people or creatures; a word for a thing.The noun swarm also functions as a collective noun for:a swarm of antsa swarm of beesa swarm of butterfliesa swarm of cockroachesa swarm of dragonfisha swarm of dronesa swarm of eela swarm of fliesa swarm of gnatsa swarm of grasshoppersa swarm of insectsa swarm of locustsa swarm of mosquitoesa swarm of ratsa swarm of suitorsa swarm of sycophantsa swarm of termitesa swarm of touristsThe word 'swarm' is also a verb: swarm, swarms, swarming, swarmed.
Examen = swarm, as in a swarm of bees Fervere = To swarm, as a verb.
No, they are certainly not because they help the earth a lot! They bio-degrade a lot of rubbish. Knowing what a swarm of crickets can do to crops, Mormon settlers in Utah (1848) were so afraid of an oncoming swarm of crickets that they honored the horde of California Seagulls that wiped out the crickets (in time to save the crops) by subsequently referring to the California Seagull as The Mormon Air Force. The California Seagull is now the Official State Bird of Utah for that very reason. So, to California Seagulls, insects are... delicious! See the link below for more information:
A swarm.
No, Seagulls are white.
The collective nouns for locusts are:a plague of locustsa cloud of locustsa swarm of locusts
Take the bag of popcorn to the woman sun tanning on the beach shore. Dump it on her. A group of seagulls will now swoop down and swarm around her. She will run away and you can now look for the woman's missing carkeys with the metal detector.