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What animals do seagulls fear most?

Afraid of humans

But as early as the middle of last century, ladies in the upper class in Europe and America liked hats decorated with white feathers very much. To this end, seagulls have become the target of high-profit hunters, making them on the verge of extinction. Fortunately, at that time, several female researchers in a biological research institute in Boston, England, called for the timely protection of seagulls through newspapers and other propaganda channels, which was strongly supported by many upper-class enlightened women. Later, the Association for the Protection of Seagulls was established in Massachusetts, USA, which attracted the attention of all countries in the world and enabled seagulls to revive and grow sturdily year by year.

Seagulls with darts in their heads.

20 10 from may to June, Britain photographed two seagulls whose heads were pierced by darts, but they still survived and flew high. Show a shocking "bird power." First, photographer Graham Rhodes had an accident outside a gallery. The seagull's head was hit by a slender silver dart, but it looked alive and could fly high. The second seagull was found in a seaside town in North Yorkshire, England. This seagull has a black dart stuck obliquely on its head. The Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA) is looking for these two "surviving seagulls" and hopes to provide them with treatment. [6] 1994, there were only about 2,000 seagulls in Qingdao Bay, China. In order to keep them, Qingdao launched the activity of "keeping seagulls". Later, the activity bid farewell to official guidance and became a part of citizens' daily life. By 20 12, 65438+ ten thousand seagulls had come to Qingdao for the winter.