Seagulls are not decomposers. They are consumers.
No, Seagulls are white.
No, a seagull is not a decomposer. Seagulls are omnivorous birds that primarily feed on fish, crustaceans, and other small animals, as well as scavenging on dead organisms. Decomposers, such as fungi and bacteria, break down dead organic matter and recycle nutrients back into the ecosystem. Seagulls play a different role in the food web, primarily as consumers.
A Seagulls role is to live in the environment
Seagulls move by walking on its legs.
Yes, seagulls are very real.
Seagulls circle in the sky to search for food, navigate their surroundings, and communicate with other seagulls.
A group of seagulls is called a colony. This is the traditional collective name, although of course the formerly "incorrect" term, a flock, has entered the language as well because of its popularity.
y are seagulls atracted to human food
seagulls "A flock of seagulls ate my sandwich."
Seagulls like cheap food
Yes
The Seagulls of Kristiansund was created in 1987.