Gulls (or Seagulls) are birds located in the Laridae family. They are still related to the dove-laut (familia Sternidae). Until now, most of the Seagulls are in the genus Larus, but it is only known that the Camar is polyphylla, so it appears some genera, these birds love to live in high places.
Gulls are generally medium to large, and are gray or white, sometimes with a blackish color on the head or wings. They sometimes scream or crack loudly. This bird has a strong long beak, and webbed feet. Seagull species range from the Small Gulls, weighing 120 g (4.2 oz) and 29 cm (11.5 inches), to the Black Seeded Gull, weighing 1.75 kg (3.8 lbs) and 76 cm (30 inches).
By @joeel
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