I think a "landgull" would just be a pigeon
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Nah, that's an airgull. A landgull would be a chicken.
Nah, that's a farmgull. A landfill would be an ostrich
No that's where garbage goes, landgull would be a peacock
No, that'd be a fancygull. A landgull would be a rat.
No that would be a politigul. A landgull would be a gopher.
No, that's a dirtgull. A landgull would be a kangaroo.
In light of the above, then, I hereby propose that squirrels get renamed to "treegulls."
It's all fun and games until the firegull nation attacks.
If there are armadillos, where are the legadillos?
Given how much cuter a goldfish is than a silverfish, whatever a bronzefish is must be a absolutely disgusting.
Wrong.
Seagulls imply the existence of Rivergulls, Lakegulls, Mountiangulls, Desertgulls, Forestgulls, Plaingulls, Valleygulls, Hillgulls, etc.
Archipelagulls
I've seen many seagulls in my life.
But I've never seen any of the others.
And that's terrifying. Stay vigilant.
I used to study animal management and there was a lecturer who wrote his uni thesis on "seagulls" and any time he heard someone call them seagulls he'd shout down the hallway "They're herring gulls!"
Seagulls are not just herring gulls though. The term is used for any gulls people see near the sea. In the UK that's herring, great black backed & and lesser black backed, black headed, common, and kittiwakes.
A birdwatching friend of mine has decided that if he ever discovers a new species, he's naming it "seagull" regardless of where he finds it or what it looks like just to piss off all the ornithologists.
Reminds me of a John Hodgman bit - we have ice hockey, field hockey, and air hockey, implying the existence of fire hockey.
Long ago, the four gulls lived together in harmony. Then everything changed when the fire gulls attacked...
Bay-gull. Bagel.
Bay-hull; loves explosions.
Heartgulls
"By your powers combined, I'm Captain Gull!"
I am Gull, and by this axe I rule!
We have Baygulls. They are tasty with cream cheese.
Yeah until one of those airgulls comes and swipes it.
Most of what we consider "seagulls" dont actually go out to sea. It's all lies.
They're seaadjacentgulls.
I live in Colorado and there are gulls here, we are far from the sea.
Water-Gull. Earth-Gull. Fire-Gull. Air-Gull. Long ago, the four nations lived together in harmony. Then, everything changed when the Fire-Gull Nation attacked.
Water. Earth. Fire. Air. My grandmother used to tell me stories about the old days, a time of peace when the Avatar kept balance between the Seagulls, Landgulls, Firegulls, and Airgulls. But that all changed when the Firegulls attacked.
You have to go pretty far back (to proto-Celtic, it looks like) to find a linguistic ancestor for the word "gull" that doesn't just mean "that specific bird."
But in proto-Celtic, it looks like "weilanna" probably meant "wailer." As in, "one who wails," though we don't know exactly what the suffix "-anna" means. A similar word in that language would've been "wailos," which even though it sounds similar seems to have been unrelated to our modern term "wolf," as it comes from a different proto-indo-european root.
Anyway, the word "gull" does refer to the sounds that it makes more than anything else. So in figuring out what a landgull, airgull, and firegull might be, we need to find something noisy. Or just something annoying, given the derisive connotation of "wail."
Edit: This is, of course, assuming that we're looking for different existing types of animals to be these creatures, rather than just (for instance) creating new, elemental forms of gulls; or "reskinning" seagulls with different elements; or inventing all-new animals to fill those roles.
I propose that cobras be referred to as firegulls. The hissing for the noise, and the venom spit into your eyes is “hot” (spicy).
If seagulls fly over the sea, then what flies over the bay?
Bagels.
Don't forget bay-gulls. They love fish, especially smoked salmon
Surely they’re airgulls as they don’t live in the sea?
seagull
looks inside
landgull
Some live by the bay. They're baygulls.
Dumpster chickens
That's if it's specifying aquatic vs other elemental gulls. Perhaps it's specifying what type of body of water it's from instead. That'd imply oceangulls, rivergulls, bagels, pondgulls, lakegulls, etc
I love baygulls.
JONATHAN LIVINGSTON SEAGULL!!!!!
Don't forget heartgulls. Everyone always forgets heart.
Captain Planet Gull: "Give me those chips and I'll poop on you!"
You: "... don't you mean 'or' you will poop on me, not 'and'?"
Captain Planet Gull: ...
You: ...