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Where do arctic hers live?

In the Artcic


What is the location of artcic ocean?

Near the plantet's Noth pole.


What is a group of terns?

A group of terns is generally called a "committee" or a "ternery."


Do terns eat rabbits?

terns are small to it rabbits and also rabbits are faster


Is Kiev located in the Artcic circle?

No, it is much further south than the Arctic Circle.


How far south do the arctic terns migrate?

Arctic terns migrate all the way to the coast of Antarctica.


Where do terns live?

your butt


What are the release dates for The Home of Terns - 1913?

The Home of Terns - 1913 was released on: USA: 1 May 1913


What is the difference between a seagull and a tern?

Gulls, informally also known as seagulls, belong to the family Laridae, while terns belong to the family Sternidae. They both belong to the suborder Lari, which is part of the order Charadriiformes. Therefore they are related, but not the same. Terns tend to be smaller and they have shorter legs. Terns have long pointed wings, while the wings of the gulls are usually broader and rounder. The same goes for the beaks. The beaks of the terns are straight and sharp, while the beaks of the gulls are hooked. Terns dive into the water to catch a fish, while gulls float above the water. Terns usually avoid people, while gulls can be often seen in cities. Terns prefer to stick to their fish diet, while gulls will eat almost anything from fish to bread, biscuits, French fries and even garbage!


What do Terns eat?

Terns primarily feed on small fish, such as herring, sardines, and anchovies. They also consume crustaceans, squid, and occasionally insects. Terns are known for their excellent diving and fishing skills, helping them catch their prey efficiently.


What birds have long becks?

Herons, ibis, cranes, thrashers, wrens, blackbirds, pelicans, terns, skimmers, sandpipers, willet, turnstone.


Are there any breeding terns on Aruba?

Yes, terns [Sternidae family] have established breeding colonies on Aruba. They especially favor the stretches along the reef inlets in the southeast near the oil refinery in Sint Nicolaas [San Nicholas]. At least ten species of terns are known to breed on Aruba. Terns are known as 'bubi' in Papiamento.For photos of Cayenne Terns and chicks in San Nicholas, please visit the link provided below.