Cormorants predators are Phalacrocorax carbo, which are also know as birds over 2 feet tall. Some common ones are the ostrich and bald eagle.
the predators of the Cormorant eggs and chicks include the Kelp Gulls and other birds.
Predators of octopuses on this coast include sea otters, seals, sea lions, minks, dogfish sharks, lingcod, wolf eels, salmon, dolphins, cormorants, and several species of whales. There appear to be no invertebrate predators other than other cephalopods, at least not in shallow coastal areas.
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Cormorants typically lay between 3 to 6 eggs per clutch, although the number can vary depending on the species and environmental conditions. The eggs are usually incubated by both parents for about 25 to 30 days before hatching. Cormorants often nest in colonies, which can provide protection from predators.
Yes, some don't because their wings are not necessary or have been modified for a different purpose. Flightless cormorants in the Galapagos Islands have lost the ability to fly because for many generations they have not had any predators, and thus those without the ability to fly were not weeded out by predators. Penguins also cannot fly because they are specially adapted for swimming; the price of efficient swimming is the loss of flight. Similar to the flightless cormorants, penguins have few predators and seek out places of refuge away from most predators. Also large birds such as the ostrich are too heavy to fly and instead rely on their ability to run quickly to avoid danger.
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nothing!!
they cant fly
A cormorant, also known as a sea bird, in a group is called: flight
they live in lakes.
The Cormorants Sub Phylum is the vertebra.