Yes they do and I once saw it happen while buzzing around in harbour one day. A bunch of seagulls were making a commotion and all of the sudden a seal jumped out of the water and snatched one, dragging it down. My captain then told me that the seals around here move their tails close to the surface of the water and try to imitate a fish. When the seagulls come in to inquire, he then turns and strikes. Of course, their diet also includes other things and I've only seen it happen once, so I don't think seagulls are a large part of their diet.
seagulls eat fish, but hawks eat seagulls.
seals an seagulls
emperor penguin chicks are eaten by skuas, giant petrals, or seagulls, the adults have enemies in orcas and leopard seals
Seagulls will eat about anything
Big fish do not eat seagulls. Although, whales and porpoises do, in fact, eat seagulls from the ocean surface.
A few actually. Seals, Dolphins, Cats (sometimes), HermitCrabs, Foxes have eaten them out of trash or have been fed them. Seagulls, and Whales.
Hawks eat small animals such as squirrels, rabbits, and small birds. Hawks can possibly eat baby seagulls, but the adult seagulls aren't likely to hunt.
no they do not!
No they do not.
sharks eat them.
Yes.
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