The skua bird feeds on their eggs. The level of intelligence shown with the skua is incredible. One skua will fly down in front of the penguin guarding its eggs. The penguin will go towards it in order to defend its eggs. Another skua will come up behind them and take the eggs. The hunting style is much more complex than any other.
Cormorants eat by diving underwater to catch fish, while other seabirds typically catch fish from the surface. This behavior allows cormorants to swim and pursue their prey underwater, giving them an advantage in hunting.
The emperor penguins are prey to seabirds like giant petrels and skuas. They are also eaten by leopard seals and killer whales.
The excrement of seabirds used for fertilizer is guano.
Seabirds are not strictly carnivores; their diets can include a variety of food sources, including both animal and plant materials. However, they are primarily piscivores, which means they primarily eat fish. Many seabird species are highly specialized for catching and consuming fish. Some, like albatrosses and petrels, are known for their long-distance foraging flights over the open ocean in search of fish and squid. While fish make up a significant portion of the diet for many seabirds, they may also consume other marine creatures such as squid, krill, and crustaceans. Additionally, some seabirds can be opportunistic scavengers, feeding on carrion, food scraps, or prey stolen from other birds.
No. Tuatara are carnivores. They feed on insects such as weta, beetles, spiders and larger prey such as lizards, smaller tuatara, birds' eggs and chicks, and even seabirds on occasion.
Seabirds live at sea, although they do visit coastlines to breed.
Yes, the Gyrfalcon is a carnivorous bird of prey. Its diet primarily consists of other birds, such as ptarmigans, waterfowl, and seabirds. They are skilled hunters that catch their prey in mid-air or on the ground.
Seabirds find their food source -- and warmth -- in the ocean waters where they make their homes.
The are seabirds that eat clam and fish.
Seabirds in that geography include Skua, Albatross, Tern, Penguin and others.
There are many types of seabirds: Albatross, Auk, Booby, Frigatebird, Fulmar, Gannet, Murre, and Penguin.
Adults have few predators, but many seabirds eat the chicks of other seabirds and fulmar chicks are no exception.