Puffins are small sea birds that live in the North Atlantic Ocean. They have a chunky body and colorful feathers that make them look like they are wearing a tuxedo. Puffins eat small fish and zooplankton that they can carry up to 30 of in their mouths. They get their food in groups. Male puffins will attack other seabirds that get too close to protect their family, and puffins have predators like black-backed gulls and humans who sometimes eat them. Puffin males build nests where females lay 1 to 5 eggs, and it takes 40 to 43 days for eggs to hatch into baby puffins that resemble hairless rabbits.