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A Pacific Gull’s bitey breakfast – plunge-diving, catching and eating a crab.

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Pacific Gulls (Larus pacificus) are Australia’s largest species of gull. They are active hunters, plunge-diving in shallow intertidal waters to catch molluscs , fish, crabs and sea urchins. This year-old immature Pacific Gull was plunge-diving for small Portunid crabs in the shallows of the Port Denison Boat Harbour on Western Australia’s Midwest coast. After catching, then nearly dropping a crab it flew to the beach to subdue and then eat its prey, watched on by several Silver Gulls.

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