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The world of birds has its bullies, too. Take for example the South Polar Skua [SKOO-ah].
Tom Johnson, a seabird observer on NOAA ships, describes what skuas eat in addition to fish:
鈥淒uring the summer in Antarctica, South Polar Skuas will鈥nd up feeding their young鈥y catching and killing the chicks of other seabirds鈥kuas often take up camp around large seabird colonies like penguin rookeries.鈥
Once their breeding season is finished, South Polar Skuas will then fly all the way to northern oceans, such as the North Atlantic, to find large flocks of shearwaters or gulls or terns. They hang out along the periphery waiting for those birds to find food.
鈥淎nd as soon as a shearwater comes up with food and a skua happens to take notice, that shearwater鈥檚 in serious trouble. The shearwater will pull up a squid or something and take off. And if a skua sees it, it鈥檒l come in and sometimes strike the shearwater, sometimes land on top of the shearwater and bite it and strike it with its bill and hit it with its wings, all in the hope that the shearwater will throw up the squid or the fish that it had just caught. They鈥檙e true bullies of the ocean...鈥
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