Some names of scavengers include vultures, hyenas, crows, raccoons, and seagulls. These animals are known for feeding on dead or decaying organisms.
yes, they are scavengers and will eat almost anything.
Gulls of all species are scavengers, and will eat anything organic.
Seagulls are not herbivores. They primarily feed on fish, although they are also known to be opportunistic scavengers. In their natural state, they are carnivores, but their adaptation to man's presence has made them omnivores.
Gulls are scavengers, and will eat anything. They are looking for handouts.
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.
Seagulls are preyed upon by raptors, sharks, and other scavengers.
Red tailed Hawks, gosshawks and any sort of eagle will eat rabbit, don't forget seagulls are extraordinary scavengers.
Gulls will eat almost anything that is edible. They are both scavengers and predators, and also eat many plant-based human foods.
No, Seagulls are white.
The birds that don't Prey on other animals (however are still primarily carnivores) are called Scavengers. Vultures are normally associated to this groups although many birds scavenge as well as prey on other animals...they are all opportunist feeders other example that are normally scavengers are seagulls, crows/rooks and pigeons.
Yes. Like the majority of seagulls, the common seagull is omnivorous and will eat almost anything humans will eat. They are scavengers on a large scale, and are often seen at not only lakes and oceans, but your local fastfood as well. Outside of muching down frenchfries, they also often hunt other sea creatures such as crabs or small fish.