Using a box of chips and a recording of an angry male voice, researchers have discovered a way of stopping seagulls from stealing your food. The study set out to show that physical violence isn’t ...
Growing up on the coasts of England, I was untroubled by the seagulls. It's as if we had some kind of cosmic bargain: they did't steal my chips, and I didn't yell at them. This is not the usual human ...
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, ...
Using a box of chips and a recording of an angry male voice, researchers have discovered a way of stopping seagulls from stealing your food. In a study at the University of Exeter, experts tested the ...
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