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[[File:ACV Seagull.png|thumb|250px|A seagull in 9th century England]]
[[File:ACV Seagull.png|thumb|250px|A seagull in 9th century [[Norway]]]]
'''Seagulls''', or sometimes called '''gulls''', are medium-sized birds belonging to the ''Laridae'' family. Seagulls are a type of seabird adapted to living in coastal areas, foraging above and in the sea, whilst still nestling on land.
'''Seagulls''', or sometimes called '''gulls''', are medium-sized birds belonging to the ''Laridae'' family. Seagulls are a type of seabird adapted to living in coastal areas, foraging above and in the sea, whilst still nestling on land.



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A seagull in 9th century Norway

Seagulls, or sometimes called gulls, are medium-sized birds belonging to the Laridae family. Seagulls are a type of seabird adapted to living in coastal areas, foraging above and in the sea, whilst still nestling on land.

Most seagull species are white or grey, with black markings. They live on fish, crustaceans and other small animals.

History

Seagulls are often found near coastal cities and can be seen resting on and following ships, using them as a piece of land. The Spartan misthios Kassandra,[1] the Viking shieldmaiden Eivor Varinsdottir,[2] the pirate Edward Kenway,[3] and the Templar Shay Cormac of the Colonial Rite,[4] all encountered a species of seagull during their time.

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