i need to know because i have a project and its due tomorrow .
Skuas primarily feed on fish, carrion, and smaller birds. They are known to be opportunistic scavengers and predators, and will also steal food from other seabirds or even hunt down smaller birds for a meal.
yes yes. I know there is at least the sea lion. I don't know about anything else.
"Sea rats" are not a specific animal; however, some seabirds like skuas are often referred to as sea rats due to their scavenging behavior. Skuas can be aggressive when protecting their territory or offspring, but they are not typically fierce toward humans unless provoked.
The primary predators of chinstrap penguins include sea lions and leopard seals. Other predators include orcas and sharks, and chicks are preyed on by seabirds, such as skuas and sheathbills.
Nothing lives in Antarctica. Penguins, skuas and seals and a few other animals come to the continent to breed and fledge their young. Then these animals return to the sea.
Skuas do not live in Antarctica, they migrate there to breed on the beaches.
booglie is what a skuas baby is called!
Skuas are sea birds and only visit Antarctica's beaches to breed. There are some skuas that migrate to Antarctica from the Arctic.
I don't know I have been tring to awnser that myself. Sorry
Arctic skuas are actually found in many parts of the world. They breed on dry tundra and can be found in places such as: northern Eurasia and North America, parts of Scotland, Norway, and certain isles in the British Isles.
Skuas definitely are enemies of penguins. Skuas will eat penguin chicks and eggs which are not being guarded by an adult penguin, but they will not attack an adult penguin unless it is too weak to defend itself.
No animals live in Antarctica: it's too cold to support animal life. Many animals, including seals, penguins and skuas breed on the Antarctic continent, but do not live there.
gulls,skuas.
No birds live in Antarctica. Sea birds, including penguins, skuas, petrels and more, breed on Antarctica's beaches during breeding season.
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Skuas are survivors and will not become affected by tourists, except those who illegally leave behind food for them.