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Swallow-tailed Gull was created in 1846.

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There are many different species of seagull. Some are common, others rare, some are only found in certain areas, whereas others are found world wide. Here are a few of the different kinds of seagull: * Dolphin Gull * Pacific Gull * Black-tailed Gull * White-eyed Gull * Sooty Gull * Common Gull * Ring-billed Gull * Great Black-backed Gull * Kelp Gull * California Gull * Glaucous Gull * Iceland Gull * Yellow-footed Gull * Herring Gull * Caspian Gull * East Siberian Herring Gull * Armenian Gull * Grey-headed Gull * Brown-headed Gull * Hartlaub's Gull * Silver Gull * Black-billed Gull * Brown-billed Gull * Red-billed Gull * Slender-billed Gull * Black-headed Gull * Mediterranean Gull * Lava Gull * Laughing Gull * Little Gull * Red-legged Kittiwake * Black legged Kittiwake * Ivory Gull * Swallow-tailed Gull

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A xeme is a type of gull that is known to live in the Arctic. It is also referred to as the Arctic fork-tailed gull.

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there are 17 different types of sea gulls found in the United States, 45 found worldwide. In the US

Herring Gull

Ring Billed Gull

Laughing Gull

Iceland Gull

Glaucous Gull

Franklin's Gull

Black Headed Gull

Ross' Gull

Western Gull

Thayer's Gull

California Gull

Black Legged Kittiwake

Greater Black Backed Gull

Lesser Black Backed Gull

Bonaparte's Gull

Little Gull

Sabine's Gull

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There are 9 gull species in Cyprus: Armenian gull Audouin's gull Yellow legged gull Common gull Lesser black backed gull Slender billed gull Mediterranean gull Little gull Common black headed gull

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xeme: a fork tailed gull

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A black-headed gull is a small gull, Chroicocephala ridibundus, which breeds in much of Europe and Asia.

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there are many types of seagulls such as Heerman's gull,common gull /mew gull,herring gull,glaucious winged gull,ring billed gull,california gull,great black gull,western gull.

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a puffins enimy is a gull (Black-Blackened Gull)

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"Black-headed gull" is an English equivalent of "itim luko gal" (Chroicocephalus ridibundus).

The adjective "itim" refers to the black* color of the gull's head. The word "luko" refers to the body part that is colored black. The noun "gal" refers to the type of bird: "gull."

*The color of the gull's head is actually a rich, deep, dark brown chocolate.

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A black tailed ant is an ant with a black tail! lol

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YES! But It happens very rarely.

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A Xeme, which is the Arctic fork-tailed gull.

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There are several types of seagulls that live in North Carolina. These seagulls include the ring-billed gull, great black-backed gull, herring gull, Bonaparte's gull, and laughing gull.

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Black-tailed Skimmer was created in 1758.

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Black-tailed marmoset was created in 1812.

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Black-tailed Trogon was created in 1838.

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A Maw is a seagull. Have asked my father about a Black-Headed Gull but no clue. Will clearly have to keep asking around.

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"Larus atricapilla" is a Latin equivalent of "black-hooded gull" (Chroicocephalus ridibundus).

Specifically, the noun "larus" means "gull." The adjective "atricapilla" combines the adjective "ater" and the noun "capilla." The combination refers to the gull's hallmark black* hood.

*The color is actually a rich, deep, dark brown chocolate.

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Lesser Black-Backed Gull

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AnswerThe scientific name for the family Gulls is Laridae. There are over fifty species of Gull in existence today. Each species has a scientific name which is Latinised. The first part of the scientific name is the generic name denoting the genus. A genus is a group of closely related species within a family, or it can be just one or two species considered sufficiently different from other species to merit their own genus. This first part of the name always starts with a capital letter. The second part is the specific name denoting the species. It never starts with a capital. Many of these species have subspecies or geographical races, (for which a third name is added) about which there is much debate!

Most gull species belong to the genus Larus ie, typical gulls. Larus is simply Latin for sea bird.

Latin names for various species
  • Common Gull (Mew Gull): Larus canus
  • Mediterranean Gull: Larus melanocephalus
  • Franklin's Gull: Larus pipixcan
  • Little Gull: Hydrocoloeus minutus (formerly Larus minutus)
  • Sabine's Gull: Larus sabini
  • Bonaparte's Gull: Larus philadelphia
  • Ring-billed Gull: Larus delawarensis
  • Lesser Black-backed Gull: Larus fuscus
  • Laughing Gull: Larus atricilla
  • Herring Gull: Larus argentatus
  • Great Black-headed Gull: Larus ichthyaetus
  • Black-headed gull: Chroicocephalus ridibundus
  • Swallow-tailed Gull: Creagrus furcatu (the only member of its genus)
  • Grey-headed Gull: Chroicocephalus cirrocephalus (formerly Larus cirrocephalus)
  • Lava Gull:Leucophaeus fuliginosus (formerly Larus fuliginosus)
  • Silver Gull: Chroicocephalus novaehollandiae (formerly Larus novaehollandiae)
  • American Herring Gull: Larus smithsonianus
  • Yellow Legged Gull: Larus michahellis
  • Caspian Gull: Larus cachinnans
  • Iceland Gull: Larus glaucoides
  • Thayers' Gull: Larus theyeri
  • Glaucous Gull: Larus hyperboreus
  • Great Black-backed Gull: Larus marinus
  • Ross's Gull: Rhodostethia rosea
  • Black legged Kittiwake: Rissa tridactyla
  • Ivory Gull: Pagophila eburnea

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No,because deer eat grass.

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the predator of the puffin is the black-headed gull

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"Karabaş martı" is a Turkish equivalent of "black-headed gull" (Chroicocephalus ridibundus).

Specifically, the Turkish adjective "kara" means "black." The Turkish noun "baş" means "head." The Turkish noun "martı" means "gull."

The pronunciation is "kah-rah-bahsh mahr-tih."

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Black tailed jackrabbits live to 1 to 5 years.

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Black-spotted ridge-tailed monitor was created in 1987.

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Skuas.Skuas are large gull like birds actually related more to jaegers than gulls.They live mostly in the north Atlantic,but can be found almost anywhere over the oceans of the world.They are almost hawk-like in their predatory assaults on seabird nesting colonies,often swooping down to panic the prey into flight,then catching them on the wing!

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A black-tailed godwit is a wading bird, Latin name Limosa limosa, of the Scolopacidae family.

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The scientific name for a Colombian Black-Tailed Deer is Odocileus hermionus columbianus.

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yes.

No, the black tailed deer is an extremely common western deer species, not endangered at all.

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There are Seven species of seabird that are native to the Galapagos Islands, they are as follows,

Galapagos Penguin

Waved Albatross

Flightless Cormorant

Swallow-tailed Gull

Lava or dusky Gull

Nazca Booby

Galapagos Shearwater.

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"Itim luko gal" is a Tagalog equivalent of "black-headed gull" (Chroicocephalus ridibundus).

The adjective "itim" refers to the black* color of the gull's head. The word "luko" refers to the body part that is colored black. The noun "gal" refers to the type of bird: "gull."

*The color of the gull's head is actually a rich deep dark brown chocolate.

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The reason for this is because gulls are good at finding food, a reason for why they are always at garbage dumps. But anyways, bears know that if they follow a gull, the gull will lead them to food 9 out of 10 times. So bears follow the gull to find food.

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A yellow-tailed black cockatoo is a large species of bird, Latin name Calyptorhynchus funereus, native to southeastern Australia.

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A blackback is an adolescent male gorilla or chimpanzee, or the great black-backed gull.

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"Antxeta mokogorria" is a Basque equivalent of "black-headed gull" (Chroicocephalus ridibundus).

Specifically, the Basque word "antxeta" refers to the hallmark black hood of the gull. The hood is indeed dark, but it actually is a rich, deep brown chocolate. The Basque word "mokogorria" refers to the bird being a gull.

The pronunciation is "ahn-TCHEH-tah MOH-koh-GOHR-ryah."

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"Black-hooded gull" is an English equivalent of "Larus atricapilla" (Chroicocephalus ridibundus).

Specifically, the noun "larus" means "gull." The adjective "atricapilla" combines the adjective "ater" and the noun "capilla." The combination refers to the gull's hallmark black* hood.

*The color is actually a rich, deep, dark brown chocolate.

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