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15 Tricks to Make Friends with City Animals

Seagulls – The Beach Bums


Seagull Habits
Seagulls are versatile and opportunistic feeders often seen in coastal cities. They have a varied diet, including fish, insects, and human scraps. Seagulls are known for their loud calls and aggressive behavior when competing for food. They are excellent flyers, capable of long-distance travel and skilled in aerial maneuvers. Seagulls are social birds, often seen in large, noisy flocks near water bodies.

Making Friends with Seagulls
To befriend seagulls, visit a coastal area with some fish or chips. Offer small pieces and observe from a distance. Seagulls are quick to notice food sources and will approach if they feel safe. Avoid feeding them directly from your hand to prevent any aggressive behavior. Over time, they will recognize you as a source of food, and you can enjoy their aerial acrobatics up close.

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