First, they're smart enough to migrate to warmer climates when it starts to get really cold. Second, they fluff up their feathers to keep their body heat in. They will also tuck their beak into their wings to keep their beaks warm. They will also sit down to keep their feet warm. Goslings huddle together to keep warm.
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Seagulls use their feet and fluff up their feathers to keep warm. Tucking their legs and shivering raises their metabolic rate.
Um... They survive by savaging off of other people and swoop down by an ocean and pick up a quick snack or two