Cormorants are a type of sea bird. They are most flightless, or can only fly short distance, and live near coasts. They fish in the shallow coastal waters. They may also eat small mollusks or crabs.
Cormorants are medium to large sized birds. They eat fish and sun bathe, usually after fishing for food. They can spend a lengthy time under water and swim far distances while under the water.
A cormorant, also known as a sea bird, in a group is called: flight
Cormorants are birds (duck-like seabirds) and therefore have feathers. Even penguins, which use their wings underwater in a similar manner to fins, still have feathers.
Cormorants make a variety of vocal noises, including guttural croaks, low grunting sounds, and hoarse cackles. They are often heard making these calls while in their breeding colonies or during interactions with other cormorants.
The Great Cormorant can dive to considerable depths, but often feeds in shallow water. It frequently brings prey to the surface. The cormorants "eat" fish without being able to fully swallow them.
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Cormorants are medium to large sized birds. They eat fish and sun bathe, usually after fishing for food. They can spend a lengthy time under water and swim far distances while under the water.
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Flock
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they cant fly
A cormorant, also known as a sea bird, in a group is called: flight
they live in lakes.
The Cormorants Sub Phylum is the vertebra.
they cant fly
No. It's too cold for them there.
Cormorant doesn't have an antonym.