Despite spending most of their lives at sea, pelagic birds still need to drink freshwater to stay hydrated. For this, they have a special gland behind the eyes that removes salt from the seawater they swallow.
Btw I watched a documentary we’re they showed some giant fish ambushing some seagulls The fish waited for the bird to come down into the water and then the fish ate it
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Despite spending most of their lives at sea, pelagic birds still need to drink freshwater to stay hydrated. For this, they have a special gland behind the eyes that removes salt from the seawater they swallow.
Make a vídeo about why insects and other invertebrates are so diverse?
Those birds must of evolved how to survive in the ocean
Btw I watched a documentary we’re they showed some giant fish ambushing some seagulls
The fish waited for the bird to come down into the water and then the fish ate it
That's very interesting. Tuna, octopi, and killer whales are some other predators of seagulls
Btw in your opinion what’s the country who has the best nature (just curious)
I've always thought Australia had some of the most amazing animals and landscapes in the world.
@@WildlifeChronicles434 same
@@WildlifeChronicles434 in my opinion Australia New Zealand and Madagascar are the countries with the best nature just to name a few
@@zebraz3839 I can agree. I also have always loved the wildlife of South America, Central and Southern Africa, and South and Southeast Asia
@@WildlifeChronicles434 btw Australia always keeps losing wars to animals,
In the 1930s they had a war against the emu population