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Viral: Lazy Seagull Rides on Its Friend’s Back During Flight

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This incredible footage shows a Seagull riding on its friend’s back during a flight.

Some birds enjoy flying, traveling everywhere, and hovering majestically over cities, looking down, while other seagulls prefer to do the same things, but are too lazy to fly, so they want to hitch a ride.

These two seagulls look really weird, as one bird is just standing on the back of another in the most brazen manner. Well, it seems that seagulls don’t mind grabbing a hot dog from distracting beachgoers, but they have a very strict code of behavior when it comes to their kin, so this attempt to take advantage of another seagull won’t be tolerated.

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