Seagulls and turtles often have a commensal relationship, where one species benefits without significantly affecting the other. Seagulls may follow turtles to feed on the small fish and invertebrates that are disturbed by the turtle's movement through the water or when it surfaces. In some cases, seagulls might also scavenge from turtle nests, but this can be detrimental to the turtle's reproductive success. Overall, the relationship is generally one of opportunism rather than direct interaction.
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