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Gulls (Seagulls)

Gulls are birds commonly found around oceans, lakes, and garbage dumps. Also known collectively as "Seagulls," there are 45 species in the family. Buoyant flyers, and very noisy birds, making a variety of squawks and laugh like sounds.

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What does sea gull lighting mean?

Sea Gull Lighting is a company that makes assorted light fixtures for home interiors an exteriors, including chandeliers, wall sconces, track lighting, rail lighting, etc.

What does a seagulls nest look like?

Seahorse eggs are not often seen as they are deposited directly into the male's pouch after fertilization. The offspring emerge from the pouch as live young.

Is seagull a omnivore?

Gulls will eat most anything organic, as they are all scavengers by nature.

Did Eddie Rickenbacker feed shrimp to seagulls?

There is a circulating e-rumor to the effect that as an old man, Rickenbacker fed bucketsful of shrimp to the gulls every Friday night in gratitude for the one gull that helped save his and his fellow airmen's lives after they crashed their plane in the Pacific Ocean during WWII. After researching his biography online, I can find no mention of this except as attached to said e-rumor. According to the website Truthorfiction.com, the origin of this story can be traced to an inspirational religious book written by Max Lucado entitled "In the Eye of the Storm." The rumour is probably false and was probably only created to give more inspirational force to Lucado's book. Rickenbacker's own autobiography gives no mention of it, and from the type of personality Rickenbacker had (practical, results oriented, unsentimental), it is difficult to imagine him indulging in such a way.

What percentage of the US hates seagulls?

Hard to say, but some people consider them pests, because they hang around food sources like malls and garbage dumps.

What is a marine bird related to a gull?

Terns. Both groups are in the family Laridae.

Why the young seagull afraid of?

the young seagull is afraid of flying over the great expanse of sea .he feel certain that his wings will never support him in the remaining in the air and he well fall down in to the sea.

What temperature does a seagull egg need to stay at to survive?

Seagull eggs typically need to be kept at a temperature of around 37 to 38 degrees Celsius (98.6 to 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit) for optimal development. This temperature range helps ensure proper incubation and hatching of the eggs. The parent birds maintain this warmth by carefully sitting on the eggs and adjusting their position as needed. If temperatures drop significantly, it can jeopardize the viability of the eggs.

Can a one footed gull grow back it's other foot?

No. Birds cannot grow back limbs lost in accidents.

Do seagulls go blind from impact of diving?

Yes, Seagulls have a weak membrame over their eyes and after many years of salt water diving this damages the membrame and causes blindness. The offspring of the gull will then carry on feeding their parents until they get bored and have to kill them through kamikaze cliff smashing or leading them out to the ocean to starve.

Seagulls are evil. Simply look into their blind eyes.

Do ducks really explode when you feed them carbonated soda?

No, ducks do not explode from drinking carbonated soda. While feeding them soda can be harmful due to the high sugar and caffeine content, it is unlikely to cause an explosion. The myth likely stems from misunderstanding how carbonation works in animals. It's best to stick to appropriate foods for ducks, like grains and vegetables.

How do you pioson seagulls?

You give them normal poison and let them eat/drink it.

Are sea gull eggs protected?

It really depends on the species and how much of them there are. One species of goose the Ne-Ne of Hawaii is in endangered so it is protected.

Where is the seagull In the aquarium for you spy ultimate?

the seagull in on the cieling in the bedroom. It is in the shape of a ceiling fan.

Is seagull faeces toxic?

It can be. Histoplasmosis is a respiratory disease that may be fatal. It results from a fungus growing in dried bird droppings.

What are seagulls' predators?

The one and only main predator of the common seagull or "Gull" as they are known, is Steven Todd of Dundee, although his diet is supplemented with dangerous amounts of alcohol, He heavily depends on them as a source of food.