Recent study finds why seagulls steal food by the coast May 25, 2023 May 25, 2023 0 Maggie Effler Frye sings the National Anthem at Memorial Day service Condemnations as Uganda's presidents sign harsh anti-LGBTQ bill into law Sweden close to becoming smoke free Hundreds protest new Florida immigration law Elephant who lost foot in a snare trap walks again thanks to prosthetic 'We can't trust them': Anti-Russia sentiment grows in Finland RAW: NE: MCCOOK STREET FLOODING Russian media calling for 6th unpaid workday to help fund the Ukraine invasion, report says What to know about the Texas Attorney General and his impeachment Georgia drivers license office reminds people to not send in naked pictures Kosovo tension: Western powers call for de-escalation Voters more sure of who they won't support rather than who they will in 2024 election US debt ceiling talks continue with new June 5 default deadline Retired Marine Colonel Woody Sadler talked about the meaning of Memorial Day American Legion performs flag folding ceremony for Memorial Day Teen shot in head walks at brain injury event Understanding super typhoons and weather phenomena Elon Musk's brain implant company can now experiment on humans More than 100 dead in Nigeria clashes between herders, farmers Could kids solve the labor shortage? A recent study to unearth why seagulls steal food by the coast was conducted by the University of Sussex at Brighton Beach. Tags Dcc Wire Lvs Science Nation-world Unbranded Lifestyle Coast Chips Brighton Fries Human-behavior University-of-sussex Scavenger Seagulls Exeter-university Seagulls-steal-food Franziska-feist Videoelephant Latest video McDowell Commission gets 2023-2024 budget Weight-loss surgeries for adolescents increasing amid rise in obesity, study finds LA: LOUISIANA AG FILES FLOOD INSURANCE PRICE LAWSU National Park visitor numbers are on the rise and for good reason Amazon Prime Day is almost here: Tips for maneuvering through the sales COVID-19 lockdowns caused people to lose their sense of time, study finds Myanmar military pursues repatriation of Rohingya refugees Megan Thee Stallion is taking a break from music to focus on her wellbeing Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save 0 Comments