| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Most common two species of seagull (has American and European varieties) | Herring gull | 100%
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| Amount of eggs typically found in one nest | Three | 100%
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| Name for young seagulls | Chicks | 80%
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| Largest species of seagull | Great black-backed gull | 80%
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| Other species whose settlements seagulls thrive in | Humans | 80%
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| Longest lifespan recorded for a seagull | 49 years | 60%
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| Biological family that defines and contains seagulls | Laridae | 60%
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| The behaviour where a group of seagulls will attack or harass predators | Mobbing | 60%
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| Rarest species of seagull; endemic to the Galapagos Islands | Lava gull | 40%
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| Smallest species of seagull | Little gull | 40%
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| Standard relationship for mating seagulls | Monogamy | 40%
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| Surprising substance that seagulls can drink | Salt water | 40%
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| Human social process that seagulls also practice, however it is limited and brings about a social cost for years afterward | Divorce | 20%
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| What happens when groups of seagulls are overwhelmed with the amount of food available | Feeding frenzy | 20%
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| Species of seagull that is completely white | Ivory gull | 20%
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| When animals such as seagulls steal food from other animals | Kleptoparasitism | 20%
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