"Outside the breeding season, skuas take fish, offal, and carrion. Many practice kleptoparasitism by chasing gulls, terns and other seabirds to steal their catches, regardless of the size of the species attacked.
Auks are penguin-like seabirds that come ashore only to lay their eggs and raise their young. Their natural enemies include the great skua, the gyrfalcon, and the peregrine falcon."
(Wikipedia)
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MM is a teacher of English in Japan who has too much free time on his hands. He has self-published a VERY THIN volume of poetry called "First and Final: Comments in Passing". It contains no palindromes whatsoever.