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Seabirds and Shorebirds

Oceans cover a majority of the earth and it is only natural that many species of birds have adapted to take advantage of this wealth of nutrients and diverse habitats. Fly into this category to ask and answer questions about seabirds.

575 Questions

How do you purposly do a burp?

You swallow air, that doesn't really make sense to someone that has never done it, but when you succeed it makes sense, to accomplish a burp on command may require many hours of practice, I found school a very good place for this.

Do albatross's hibernate?

No, albatrosses do not hibernate. These seabirds are highly migratory and spend most of their lives soaring over the ocean, feeding on fish and squid. They have adapted to a lifestyle that involves long-distance flying rather than hibernation, which is typical of some terrestrial animals in response to seasonal changes. Albatrosses breed on remote islands, where they raise their young during specific breeding seasons.

Is a Puffin a fire-breathing dragon?

No, a Puffin is a sea-bird (See link for picture)with a really colorful beak for displaying to females.

What are the puffins enemies?

Im Pretty Sure Its!! Eagle Hawk Raven And More

What do you call male penguins?

A penguin is a large flightless sea bird found in the southern hemisphere. There are no particular names for male and female penguins.

Nine letter word that starts with a?

Vist the related link, it has 2310 nine letter words, staring with A.

In the food chain what would a gull be considered?

In the food chain, a gull is typically considered a tertiary consumer. Gulls are omnivorous and can feed on a variety of organisms, including fish, insects, and even scavenged food. They occupy a higher trophic level due to their ability to prey on various smaller animals and feed on organic matter. Additionally, their role in the ecosystem also includes being prey for larger predators, such as raptors.

What is the puffin food chain?

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Does a seagull eat a seal?

A seagull has no natural predator. Especially not seals.

What sound does the wandering albatross make and when?

it goes hoover hoover and it makes its soundg when a predator approaches

What color are seagulls eggs?

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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.

What is a large sea duck?

It's a duck that lives on coastal regions. It's sometimes called an Eider.

What is another name for bird?

in spanish, a bird is called 'ave' and there exists an adjective, avian, meaning either bird-like or bird-related.