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While there may be some comfort in the findings that a lone seagull could pose less of a threat of theft, a previous study ...
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Irish Independent on MSNSeagulls are more likely to steal your food when part of a flockA seagull eyeing your lunch or ice cream is unlikely to try to steal it if not part of a flock, scientists have found.
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 ...
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Cornwall Live on MSNJeremy Vine remembers 'dive-bombing seagulls' as he shares love for CornwallThese days, most stories about Newquay involve teenagers getting hammered on ketamine, but back then all we had was the Radio ...
While the peak season for avian influenza among European poultry flocks appears to have passed, one new farm outbreak has ...
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