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 ...
Researchers in Brighton, UK, discovered that seagulls observe what kinds of foods humans eat, then “mimic” people’s behavior, study said. Photo from Claudio Mezzasalma via Unsplash You arrive at the ...
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Food-snatching seagulls are more likely to leave you alone if you shout at them, researchers say
Previous research had shown that gulls could be dissuaded from snatching snacks by approaching them or making eye contact ...
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This Is Why Birds Do Not Have Teeth
Learn how birds evolved to rely on their beaks, not teeth, to eat, and how their digestion differs from how humans and other ...
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