A video of a hungry seagull boldly stealing food from an unsuspecting teenager as he tries to take a bite of his snack himself has gone viral online — and nauseated viewers. With Kreepa's "Oh No" ...
If you were to ask someone to think of a smart animal, almost nobody would think of seagulls. These brave birds are more famous for stealing food and swarming coastal areas than for solving puzzles, ...
A seagull eyeing your lunch or ice cream is unlikely to try to steal it if not part of a flock, scientists have found. Due to an instinct known as neophobia, which means a fear of the unknown, ...
High-end Venetian hotels are arming locals and tourists with squirt guns to combat food-stealing seagulls when they book rooms overlooking the Italian city’s famous Grand Canal. The problem has ...
A new public safety concern has developed in Scotland: seagulls. A series of seagull attacks have recently occurred, and only seem to be ramping up in recent weeks. The swooping birds have become such ...
Sweet talk won't get you far if you want to scare off a seagull trying to snatch your food. Try shouting. Researchers set out to find if a man's voice was enough to deter bandit gulls from their ...
A trip to the seaside is as quintessentially British as afternoon tea or Paddington Bear. However, sadly, so is the threat of airborne assault courtesy of the local seagulls. Is it a bird, is it a ...
When it comes to slowing down those flying food thieves known as seagulls, you might not need a bird of prey after all. New research suggests the answer could be as simple as eye contact. Scientists ...
It turns out being “bird-brained” isn’t such a bad thing. New research out of the UK has found that seagulls pay attention to humans’ snack choices and show a strong preference for sustenance similar ...
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