What is Petrel?

Petrel is a bird in the order of ProCelllariformes. These birds live in a pelagic lifestyle, remain at sea for most of their lives and return only to the coast to behave. As a result, there are many legends about pearls in the sailing community. Some coastal regions host during the period of reproduction of a large colony with Petrel, especially in Antarctica, where several species return to the breed. If you notice a bird when you are on an open ocean, it is likely that a bird is a brittle. The bells are also usually dark on the top and white on their underside, masking them from predators and prey. Birds classically have short tails shaped like wedges and a large wingspan with tubular noses, provided you can get close enough to Pell to explore its nose. To make them look for fish and other seafood for food. When bird tires may rest on the water to build strength before taking off again, and some were also known to be that withThey count on passing ships. The name "Peter" comes from the biblical story of Peter, the apostle who walked on the water with Christ, and referred to the fact that the stuming often slips so close to the water that it seems to be on it.

There are four families in the Peter's command. Stormy Petels are small grates with a trembling flight style, while diving grates are modified for diving to look for prey. The Albatros are also part of the Peter's Order and are among the largest flying birds in the world, which makes them quite significant. Shearwaters, Fulmarine Petrels, Gadfly Perels and Priony belong to the Procellariidae family, a large and very diverse family within the larger order of Petrel.

Perels can be found on all world oceans. Historically, popularity was sometimes associated with bad luck, while the sailors watched the castle as a sign that there was a storm on the way. Also in some cultures were also considered tokens a lot of wthe case. Other superstitions also abounded in specific members of the Petrel family. For example, the Albatross was taboo because some sailors believed that they were carrying the souls of sailors lost at sea.

Some gasolines are threatened for various reasons. These birds are very vulnerable to ocean pollution in the world, accepting creatures that have been poisoned by pollutants and entangled in waste. They are also threatened on Earth, because colonies with Roška colonies are considered first -class targets for many predators looking for birds while they are slow and infinite on the ground. The availability of nesting land is also a problem in some coastal regions, and scientists pushing the designated nature of preservation specifically for Peterle and other seafood.

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