It depends on the species, some are highly specialised and eat only crustaceans or fish, at the other extreme, most of the common species seen around human habitation are total omnivores, eating almost anything edible.
I think that the GLAUCOUS GULL eats fish because all of the sea gulls eat fish.
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I think that the GLAUCOUS GULL eats fish because all of the sea gulls eat fish.
no it wont
They evolved that way, but will eat anything organic. The correct term is gull, not seagull, because there are 45 gull species.
Anything they want pretty much
I think that the GLAUCOUS GULL eats fish because all of the sea gulls eat fish.
The term, sea gull, is a common collective name for several individual gull species. Taking the Herring Gull and the Black Headed Gull as two examples, these gulls that will eat practically anything, from scraps of bread to anything meaty it can find on a rubbish tip. Therefore, some gull species are more omnivore in their eating habits.
Just about anything fish or even small rodents.
There are many different species of seagull. Some are common, others rare, some are only found in certain areas, whereas others are found world wide. Here are a few of the different kinds of seagull: * Dolphin Gull * Pacific Gull * Black-tailed Gull * White-eyed Gull * Sooty Gull * Common Gull * Ring-billed Gull * Great Black-backed Gull * Kelp Gull * California Gull * Glaucous Gull * Iceland Gull * Yellow-footed Gull * Herring Gull * Caspian Gull * East Siberian Herring Gull * Armenian Gull * Grey-headed Gull * Brown-headed Gull * Hartlaub's Gull * Silver Gull * Black-billed Gull * Brown-billed Gull * Red-billed Gull * Slender-billed Gull * Black-headed Gull * Mediterranean Gull * Lava Gull * Laughing Gull * Little Gull * Red-legged Kittiwake * Black legged Kittiwake * Ivory Gull * Swallow-tailed Gull
There are 9 gull species in Cyprus: Armenian gull Audouin's gull Yellow legged gull Common gull Lesser black backed gull Slender billed gull Mediterranean gull Little gull Common black headed gull