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 ...
Researchers suggest shouting at seagulls makes them more likely to leave your food alone. The experiment by experts at the University of Exeter looked at different ways of deterring the birds from ...
If you're trying to keep your food away from seagulls at the beach, don't be so polite. Researchers from the University of Exeter found that shouting at gulls is far more effective at making them ...
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 ...
“So it seems that gulls pay attention to the way we say things, which we don’t think has been seen before in any wild species,” a researcher said. The Associated Press is an independent, ...
Officials are warning Connecticut beachgoers to look out for a sneaky seagull known to snatch food from picnickers at Waterford Beach Park. The seagull, known as Cecil, is "notorious for stealing ...
"As long as he puts his mind to it, he can eat anything on the beach at this point,” Louis Dhervilly, a lifeguard at Waterford Beach Park in Waterford, told NBC Connecticut To warn beachgoers, the ...
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