Atlantic Puffin
The Atlantic Puffin
The Atlantic Puffin is member of the Alcidae Family. These birds
can be found abundantly, estimated 14 million, in the North Atlantic
ocean. They can be found on both sides of the Atlantic ocean, but a much
larger population is found in Greenland, Iceland, and Norway. They only
come ashore to breed and raise a chick. Puffins range in size from
11.5-13.5 inches in length, and their wingspan 21-24 inches. Their weight
is
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the food puts the adult in a very vulnerable
situation. This is when Great Black- backed Gull often prey on the Atlantic
Puffin, they are capable of swallowing them whole.
After forty days the young Atlantic Puffin are abandoned by their
parents. After a week the young emerge from their nests, and are driven by
hunger to the ocean. This is an extremely dangerous trip for them.
Perdition by skulls and skulls is extremely likely.
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