"They are ready for anything": in Britain, "zombie seagulls" rob drug addicts
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/they-are-ready-for-anything-in-britain-zombie-seagulls-rob-drug-addicts.htmlIt's no secret that seagulls can behave brazenly and even aggressively. They can snatch chips, ice cream or a burger from a person's hands. But sometimes other objects, for example, prohibited substances, fall into the sphere of their interests. In several cities in the UK, the strange behavior of seagulls is noted. Birds attack drug addicts to take away their drugs.
The strange behavior of seagulls is celebrated all over the country. They have already proved themselves in the resort areas of resorts such as Hastings, East Sussex, Margate, Kent, and Clacton-on-Sea, Essex, as well as in London, Liverpool and Manchester. Such cases have become widespread and make fans of high to be careful.
Hastings resident Kevin Robertson tells:
Another substance lover, Azad from Leeds, told reporters that seagulls do not just take drugs out of curiosity or mischief, but eat them. He said that after spice, birds become unpredictable and aggressive. Sometimes their actions go beyond all limits. In the city of Wrexham, a case was recorded when a winged robber snatched a bag of drugs from a man detained by the police. The policeman managed to grab the seagull on the fly and take away the prey.
Residents of cities where a strange phenomenon occurs have already managed to come up with a special term for feathered addicts — "zombie seagulls". Scientists cannot yet explain the behavior of birds. If everything is clear with food, then the seagulls' interest in narcotic substances remains a mystery.
Recent articles
"Wash your hands before eating!" — a phrase familiar to us since childhood. The parents explained that with the help of this ...
Dean Yeagle is an American artist, illustrator, cartoonist and animator. During his life, this talent has created a huge number of ...
When we pick up the phone, the first word we say is usually "Hello". It happens automatically, and we rarely think about ...