some seaguls have black eyes and some have black and white, ive been told this determines their sex
some seaguls have black eyes and some have black and white, ive been told this determines their sex2007-11-24 17:25:28Answers:
In many species, young gulls (gray and brown blotchy plumage) have completely black eyes, and adult gulls (clean white underneath, clean gray back) have eyes that are yellow, or whatever color. There are many species of gulls, so it's going to depend which species you're talking about. But I don't think it has anything to do with sex.
I doubt this determines their sex it may be indicative of their sex
Who told you that?
you'll probably find that the ones with black eyes come from broken homes
Strange
depends on the type of gull but i'm sure eyes have nothing to do with it gulls here you can tell by plummage of the gull
Have you, indeed?
I'd think it far more likely that their sex would determine the colouration of their eyes - but I have no idea if it does.
Lucky Seaguls
i have 1 green eye and 1 brown eye, can you fiindout what i am
you never know.tehy might just be a different type.but it could be ;)
no i dont think so
Never heard of such a thing. Some gulls have yellow or orangish eyes as well as black. What sex does that make them?? You cannot even tell the difference of the sexes by plumage, they are not sexually dimorphic, but you can tell a juvinile from an adult by plumage alone.
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