Puffins have a unique adaptation that allows them to hold multiple fish in their beaks simultaneously. Their tongue is highly flexible and acts as a sort of "paddle," helping to secure the fish while they catch more. Additionally, the structure of their beak includes grooves that keep the fish in place without requiring a tight grip, enabling them to transport several fish at once back to their nests. This efficient method helps puffins feed their young effectively.
Sharks will eat puffins if they get a chance to do so. Since puffins swim and dive in the ocean when hunting for food, they are easy prey for nearby sharks.
Puffins live in the north Atlantic coast, so they live on the shorelines of Russia, Canada, Greenland, and Norway.
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my answer is because it is orange so deal with it dum ak
Bridges are able to hold so much weight because of the way they are built and the tension that holds them together
Very much so.
alot but non couse if it have to much it will brake so hehehehehehe so thats my answer
Puffins are related to Rhinoceros Auklet which are type of birds, not Rhinos!
Not so much. Lupin is a wildflower.
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lundehounds are one of the rarest breeds. there were used to hunt puffins, but then im pretty sure puffins almost like went extinct, so the lundehounds began to loose popularity. there were only 5 of them around at the world war 2, but now they have about 1500. that is still not alot so it seems it might be hard to get your hand on 1, but i can assume they might be high in the price range because of the statistics.
Puffins are an endangered species. There are about 10,000 left in the world i think so not many. i know it seems alot but it isn't!