Kelp Gull harassment — they feed on skin and blubber pecked from the backs of living whales — has also increased in recent years, implicating the wounding as a potential contributing cause of the increased mortality.
Mother - calf pairs are the primary targets for
Kelp Gull attacks and pairs attacked by gulls appear to spend less time nursing, resting, and playing than pairs not under attack.
Lots of animals want to eat these penguins including sharks, Cape fur seals, killer whales, mongooses, cats, dogs, and
kelp gulls, but somehow they manage to survive.
Almost all southern right whale calves off the coast of Argentina's Peninsula Valdez are being fed upon, some fatally, by
kelp gulls, which was a rare occurrence four decades ago
But a close second may be
the kelp gulls and dolphin gulls on Guafo Island in Chilean Patagonia.
Kelp gulls eat the feces of fur seal pups infected with hookworms, sometimes wounding the poor pups in their efforts to obtain a meal, a new study reveals.
Not exact matches
Kelp and dolphin
gulls in Patagonia have found a new food source.
They spotted
kelp and dolphin
gulls picking at the butts of pups, all around two - months old, and eating their feces.
The
kelp and dolphin
gulls on Guafo Island have a varied diet, Sequel says.
Many fish, marine mammals and birds are also found in
kelp forest communities, including rockfish, seals, sea lions, whales,
gulls, terns, snowy egrets as well as some shore birds.
Kelp provides a long three dimensional structure that offers protection and a source of food for many juvenile species of fish (pollock, cod, and flounder), juvenile and adult shellfish (lobsters and crabs), seals and birds (terns and
gulls).