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Why do seagulls fly in circles?

Updated: 10/8/2023
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11y ago

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This type of phenomenon is scientifically known as a "gull-nado" Named a gull-nado because of its tornado like appearance, gull-nadoes usually form over restaurants or city dumps in the seeking of a food source and use the circling action similar to Hawks and Eagles when seeking prey. There have been several reports of gull-nado activities along fast food truck stops, and roads heavy with fast food areas also known as a Gull-nado Alley. Gull-nadoes shouldn't be taken lightly and there is a F-1 though F-5 catagory. If you experience a gull-nado, seek the nearest fallout shelter. Sense gull-nadoes usually form near fast food areas that sell greasy, deep fried food, one should head towards a subway, farmers market or anywhere that fresh food is sold. Gull-nadoes will quickly dissipate in these areas and will quickly head towards a better food source.

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13y ago

because they are really stupid and have nothing better to do seriously like what could they be doing lol

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12y ago

its the only shape they know, or they are planing something....

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9y ago

Dragonflies fly in circles when they are part of a swarm. When dragonflies are in a swarm they are looking for housing or food.

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12y ago

because they do, FACE IT

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13y ago

Doing an area search for food.

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