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 ...
This is a Bryde's whale, though not one of the newly discovered pod. They eat "planktonic crustaceans," not seagulls. (photo via This is a Bryde’s whale, though not one of the newly discovered pod.
You arrive at the beach ready for a relaxing day. You sit down and pull out some snacks. Immediately, you feel like every seagull in the area is staring at you. Do the seagulls want to snatch your ...
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