Usually six years but can live longer under certain circumstances.
. Cormorants on average live around 6 years, but can live much longer if in the correct environment.
they live in lakes.
No. It's too cold for them there.
The lifespan of a cormorant is typically around 10-20 years in the wild. However, some species of cormorants have been known to live up to 25 years in captivity.
Cormorants vary in size depending on the species, but most adult cormorants typically range from about 24 to 36 inches in length. Their wingspan can extend between 3 to 5 feet. The largest species, the Great Cormorant, can weigh up to 15-20 pounds. Overall, these birds are known for their long necks and distinctive hooked bills, which aid in fishing.
About 15 years. Sorry if I'm wrong!
Other animals that live near the altantic puffin are gray seals, razorbills, black guillemots, great black-backed gull, herring gull, black-legged kittiwakes, great cormorants, double-crested cormorants and bald eagles.
No
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.
As long as they can
Cormorants are a type of sea bird. They are most flightless, or can only fly short distance, and live near coasts. They fish in the shallow coastal waters. They may also eat small mollusks or crabs.
Herons, egrets, cormorants, anhingas, ducks, seagulls, terns, loons, and many others.