Seagulls are opportunistic feeders, primarily classified as scavengers. They have a diverse diet that includes fish, invertebrates, and discarded human food, allowing them to thrive in various environments. They often forage in groups, taking advantage of food sources both on land and in the water. Their adaptability enables them to exploit different feeding opportunities effectively.
The blue whale is a filter feeder.
I believe it is a suspension feeder, but I'm not sure...
Yes.
The type of food you place in your bird feeder depends upon which type of feeder it is. The most common food to feed the wild birds is black oil sunflower seed.
babyvore
They are carnivores
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The seagull is a bird. All birds have feathers, although sometimes the type of feather varies.
A clam is a type of feeder known as a filter feeder. Filter feeders strain particles like food from the water using an internal filtering system.
Seagull vagina
It is an Autotroph. )))
Secondary consumer