Alle alle (Linnaeus, 1758) is a animal in the Alcidae family, order Charadriiformes, kingdom Animalia. Not known to be toxic.

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Alle alle (Linnaeus, 1758)

Alle alle (Linnaeus, 1758)

Alle alle, the little auk, is a small Atlantic auk with distinct plumage, that hunts underwater for mostly crustacean prey.

Family
Genus
Alle
Order
Charadriiformes
Class
Aves

About Alle alle (Linnaeus, 1758)

This species, the little auk, has the scientific name Alle alle (Linnaeus, 1758). It is the only Atlantic auk of its size, measuring half the size of the Atlantic puffin. It has a total length of 19โ€“21 cm (7.5โ€“8.3 in), a wingspan of 34โ€“38 cm (13โ€“15 in), and an adult weight ranging from 130โ€“200 g (4.6โ€“7.1 oz). The subspecies A. a. polaris is slightly larger than the nominate subspecies. In breeding plumage, the head, neck, back, and wings are black, with a white trailing edge on the secondary feathers and white fringes on the scapular feathers, and the underparts are pure white. The bill is short and stubby, and the species has a small, rounded black tail. In winter plumage, the lower face and fore neck turn white. At breeding colonies, little auks make a range of twitter and cackling calls, but they are typically silent when at sea. Their flight is fast and direct, with rapid whirring wing beats, a trait shaped by their short wings. Like other auks, these birds forage for food by swimming underwater. They mainly eat crustaceans, especially copepods: a 150 g (5.3 oz) little auk needs around 60,000 copepods per day, which is equivalent to 30 g (1.1 oz) of dry food weight. They also eat small invertebrates such as mollusks, as well as small fish. Recent evidence indicates that instead of filter-feeding on planktonic prey, little auks hunt through visually guided suction-feeding. During the breeding season, they feed close to shorelines; in winter, they feed near ice edges and coastlines.

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Taxonomy

Animalia โ€บ Chordata โ€บ Aves โ€บ Charadriiformes โ€บ Alcidae โ€บ Alle

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