Chick
The standard collective noun for baby birds is a brood of seagulls.
Baby seagulls hatch from eggs, rather than being born alive. The eggs are laid by the mother seagull and incubated until the chicks are fully developed. Once they hatch, the baby seagulls, called chicks, are typically covered in down feathers and are relatively helpless at first, relying on their parents for food and protection.
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.
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Hawks eat small animals such as squirrels, rabbits, and small birds. Hawks can possibly eat baby seagulls, but the adult seagulls aren't likely to hunt.
No, baby seagulls, also known as chicks, are not bigger than adult seagulls. In fact, they are much smaller and covered in downy feathers when they hatch. As they grow and develop, they gradually increase in size until they reach adulthood, which is when they are larger than their juvenile selves.
Male seagulls are called "bucks" or "cock" in bird terminology. They are also known as "ganders" in some regions. In the scientific classification, male seagulls are referred to as simply "males" or "adult males."
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Laridaphobia
Yes. Gulls, (not "seagulls") will eat anything edible, and will take unprotected baby birds of other species.
seagulls and pelicans?
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.