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<p>than the upper one.</p>

<p>Surface feeders that swim often have unique bills as well, adapted for their specific prey. <a href="page.php?w=Prion_%28bird%29">Prions</a> have special bills with filters called <a href="page.php?w=lamella_%28zoology%29">lamellae</a> to filter out <a href="page.php?w=plankton">plankton</a> from mouthfuls of water, and many albatrosses and petrels have hooked bills to snatch fast-moving prey. On the other hand, most gulls are versatile and opportunistic feeders who will eat a wide variety of prey, both at sea and</p><p>
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