Definition
"Larus argentatus" is the scientific name for the herring gull, a common and well-known gull species. π§ͺ "Larus," as before, is the genus, and "argentatus" is the species. They are large gulls with a gray back, white underparts, and a yellow bill. Unlike some gulls, they are highly adaptable and can thrive in both coastal and inland environments. They are a very recognizable species.