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A seagull in Scotland stealing chips

October 25, 2007 By: Ilias Category: funny, world

Watch! He s-l-o-w-l-y enters the store……and then he runnnnnnns……..OUT!

A seagull in Scotland has developed the habit of stealing chips from a neighborhood shop.

A seagull in Scotland has developed the habit of stealing chips from a neighborhood shop.

The seagull waits until the shopkeeper isn’t looking (so a camera was installed), and then walks into the store and grabs a snack-size bag of cheese Doritos.

Once outside, the bag gets ripped open and becomes a feast for other birds!

The seagull’s shoplifting started early this month, when he first swooped into the store in Aberdeen, Scotland, and helped himself to a bag of chips.

Since then, he’s become a “regular”. He always takes the same type of chips. Customers have begun paying for the seagull’s stolen bags of chips because they think it’s so funny!

Tags: Animals, funny, weird

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