Knifebill Gull
Knifebill gulls are feathered avians with two round eyes, a serrated beak, two wings, and two webbed feet with needle talons. Their feathers are a combination of white, gray, and black.
Knifebill gulls eat small rodents, small lizards, small frogs, black toads, bog gater young, eggs, large insects, and anything they can kill or steal.
Knifebill gulls are aggressive hunters and scavengers whose only regular predators are eyan and croakin, who cull the flocks because they are a lethal nuisance.
There are three main breeds of knifebill gulls:
Red-eyed knifebill with pink feet
Yellow-eyed knifebill with orange feet
Pink-eyed knifebill with black feet
Knifebill gulls eat small rodents, small lizards, small frogs, black toads, bog gater young, eggs, large insects, and anything they can kill or steal.
Knifebill gulls are aggressive hunters and scavengers whose only regular predators are eyan and croakin, who cull the flocks because they are a lethal nuisance.
There are three main breeds of knifebill gulls:
Red-eyed knifebill with pink feet
Yellow-eyed knifebill with orange feet
Pink-eyed knifebill with black feet
Similar to Earth's Rhamphorhynchus muensteri, but more feathered.
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