Razorbill Species: Type: Length: What it looks like: Location (EO) Location (EO2) Time Forms The Razorbill is an arctic bird that appears in Endless Ocean: Blue World. It swims underwater with incredible maneuverability to catch its food, which is mostly small fish, like Capelin.
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| - <default>Razorbill</default> Species: Type: Length: What it looks like: Location (EO) Location (EO2) Time Forms The Razorbill is an arctic bird that appears in Endless Ocean: Blue World. It swims underwater with incredible maneuverability to catch its food, which is mostly small fish, like Capelin.
- The Razorbill is a large coastal bird which congregates in groups of several thousand on rocky sea-cliffs or inside seaward-facing caves. Razorbills are voracious hunters when in a pack and will attack and eat creatures as large as a horse. Their main diet, however, is fish. Colonies are easily recognised by the stench of carrion, fish, and guano that saturates the air, and creatures venturing within 100 yards of the colony will always be set upon by 4D6 birds. Razorbills attack with one bite per round. Coastal vessels, fishermen, and other seaborne targets trespassing on the colony's fishing grounds (within a mile of the colony) will be attacked by 4D20 birds. It is possible to be attacked by lone birds in any coastal region, but this is rarer.
- The Razorbill, (Alca torda), is a colonial seabird that only comes to land in order to breed. This agile bird chooses one partner for life; females lay one egg per year. Razorbills nest along coastal cliffs in enclosed or slightly exposed crevices. The parents spend equal amounts of time incubating. Once the chick has hatched, the parents take turns foraging for their young and sometimes fly long distances before finding prey.
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- Northern Atlantic coasts, in Eastern North America as far south as Maine, and in Western Europe from Northwestern Russia to Northern France. North American birds migrate offshore and South, ranging from the Labrador Sea South to the Grand Banks of Newfoundland to New England. Eurasian birds also winter at sea, with some moving South as far as the Western Mediterranean. Approximately 60 to 70 percent of the entire razorbill population breeds in Iceland.
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| - <default>Razorbill</default> Species: Type: Length: What it looks like: Location (EO) Location (EO2) Time Forms The Razorbill is an arctic bird that appears in Endless Ocean: Blue World. It swims underwater with incredible maneuverability to catch its food, which is mostly small fish, like Capelin.
- The Razorbill is a large coastal bird which congregates in groups of several thousand on rocky sea-cliffs or inside seaward-facing caves. Razorbills are voracious hunters when in a pack and will attack and eat creatures as large as a horse. Their main diet, however, is fish. Colonies are easily recognised by the stench of carrion, fish, and guano that saturates the air, and creatures venturing within 100 yards of the colony will always be set upon by 4D6 birds. Razorbills attack with one bite per round. Coastal vessels, fishermen, and other seaborne targets trespassing on the colony's fishing grounds (within a mile of the colony) will be attacked by 4D20 birds. It is possible to be attacked by lone birds in any coastal region, but this is rarer.
- The Razorbill, (Alca torda), is a colonial seabird that only comes to land in order to breed. This agile bird chooses one partner for life; females lay one egg per year. Razorbills nest along coastal cliffs in enclosed or slightly exposed crevices. The parents spend equal amounts of time incubating. Once the chick has hatched, the parents take turns foraging for their young and sometimes fly long distances before finding prey. The Razorbill is primarily black with a white underside. The male and female are identical in plumage; however, males are generally larger than females. In 1918, the Razorbill was protected in the United States by the Migratory Bird Treaty Act. Presently, the major threat for the population is the destruction of breeding sites.
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