Puffins are known for their distinctive colorful beaks, which are especially vibrant during the breeding season. They have a stocky body, short wings, and webbed feet that make them excellent swimmers. Their ability to dive and catch fish underwater is enhanced by their streamlined shape and strong wings. Additionally, puffins have a unique ability to carry multiple fish in their beaks at once, thanks to their specialized jaw structure.
There are no Antarctic puffins -- puffins live in the Arctic.
puffins are not dangerous.
special features
they do not have special features
There are no Antarctic puffins. Puffins are northern hemisphere birds.
No.. They're protected by law. Special licensing and housing requirements would basically turn your home into a sanctuary for puffins. The cost of this would exceed buying a new Dodge Charger. Even with the licensing, getting your hands on a puffin would be quite the trip.
killer whales do eat puffins killer whales do eat puffins
No. There are no puffins in Australia, or anywhere else in the southern hemisphere. Puffins are restricted to the waters of the Atlantic.
Yes, puffins live in Iceland.
Puffins melf in sunlight
Puffins are least concern, not endangered.
Yes, seals eat puffins.