Why Do Seagulls Circle Ships or Boats? The Science, Survival, and Sea Myths Explained - Sassy Feeds
Seagulls circle ships and boats primarily for food, safety, and energy-efficient travel. They scavenge leftovers, catch disturbed fish, ride air currents, and rest mid-journey. Ships offer multiple advantages for these adaptable seabirds.
Why do seagulls always circle ships and boats at sea? It’s not superstition—it’s survival. Learn how food scraps, disturbed fish, air currents, and learned behavior explain this iconic ocean scene in a fascinating, science-backed read.
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