Exeter scientists have just discovered shouting at seagulls stops them from pinching your chips, or any other tasty snacks you have on show. University of Exeter researchers tested 61 gulls as part of ...
Picture this: You’re enjoying a peaceful seaside picnic somewhere around the scenic British coast, chips in hand. Suddenly, out of nowhere, a seagull swoops in like a feathered bandit, eyeing your ...
Science commentator Jen Martin joins Kathryn with three fascinating studies. The first suggests that kissing may have evolved 21.5 million years ago. Ever had your chips eyed up by a greedy seagull?
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The science-backed method to stop seagulls stealing your food
Tired of seagulls stealing your food? New research reveals a simple, science-backed method to deter food-stealing gulls ...
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