No.
No, they don't I think
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.
yes but only when they're dtf
seagulls eat fish, but hawks eat seagulls.
Yes,sometimes. I think they do only if the octopus is dead...... but maybe not......
If it is dead yes - seagulls will eat just about anything including their own kind
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.| VShreik!!! Seagulls!No, Joe, they are nice.But one of them ate my toes off!Ah, shut up.
Yes he played for the Atlantic City Seagulls in 1997
No, Seagulls are white.
Rory Ruhanen is my ex-fiance. He used to play for the Wynnum Seagulls years ago, and I do belive he still plays football (our daughter says he does) if the person asking this question wants to know more they can email me kylie_hogan at hotmail.com
Seagulls are known for their bold and curious nature, and they can sometimes engage in playful behavior around humans, especially if food is involved. They may chase people who have food or are acting in a way that piques their interest. However, this behavior is typically more about scavenging than play, as seagulls are opportunistic feeders. While they can appear to play with humans, it's usually not intentional play like that seen in some other animals.