What oil goes in British Seagull outboard motor gearcase?
Earlier models require 90 wt. and newer models 140wt. More important however is to use only API GL1 rated oil, regardless of weight. GL1 contains no sulphur-based high pressure additives. These additives will cause severe corrosion of the Seagulls bronze/brass lower end bearings/bushings. GL1 is still used in old car transmissions and is common in the food processing and timber/lumber industries.
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.
Is a seagull native to Australia?
It depends what you mean.
If the question refers to the domestic pigeon or its wild ancestor - columba livi - that species is not native, but several others are.
Native pigeons in Australia include:
Why no seagulls in Bali Indonesia?
The most common reason for a lack of seagulls in an area is that there is no food source for them. Seagulls are scavengers and cannot feed on open water like other birds.
What is the state bird of Idaho?
The Appaloosa horse breed is the official state mammal of Idaho. Syringa is the official state flower of Idaho. Western White Pine is the official state tree of Idaho.
With what scared a flock of seagulls in Indiana Jones?
Indiana Jones' father, Henry Jones Sr. scares the birds away with an umbrella and loud noises. But one fact is that these birds were only shot to look like seagulls. They are in fact pigeons because seagulls cannot be trained.
Seagulls voice from finding nemo?
The seagulls say "mine" to show that the fish were that one seagulls' own personal food. To show that that particular seagull was going for that particular fish.
Seagulls do not sleep on the beach or in the sea. where do they sleep?
In their nests which can be found away from beaches: on islands, spits, rocky jetties, sea "junk" along a quiet shore, or even moored boats. To keep safe from predators, they don't leave the nest until they are already full size; they remain safe near the nesting site until their primary feathers are grown.
This is only partly true. They seem to 'nest' at night only when they are actually nesting to raise young. The rest of the time (the greater part of the year) they sleep out in the open where they feel safest - inland this could be parkland, even car parks, apparently, and of course out at sea. Here in South Devon, at sunset we observe flocks of gulls coming from all around, gathering above this one particular valley and then, altogether heading off out to sea, presumably to sleep on the water.
A seagull has no natural predator. Especially not seals.
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What is the difference between male and female seagull?
Well the male seagulls are brighter than the females who are duller. I think this is so predators can't see the females on the nest. Also i think their feet are different colours.
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What is the state bird of Wyoming?
Well... people have eaten gulls, but there isn't much to eat on one.
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Chinese food
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