Abstract

There are two types of the chasing behaviour for food by the black-tailed gull; one is 'piracy' ie., forcing other birds to give up their prey, and another is aerial pursuit, probably to capture small birds. The piracy by the black-tailed gulls is not a basic form of hunting food although they have learnt to live partly by 'Piracy'.

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