A seagull in Scotland has developed the habit of stealing chips from a neighborhood shop.
The seagull waits until the shopkeeper isn't looking, and then walks into the store and grabs a snack-size bag of cheese Doritos.
Once outside, the bag gets ripped open and shared by 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.
At least somebody likes cheese Doritos!! I reckon it is a manufacturers ploy to boost sales. They probably took this bird off to their HQ gave him some good positive reinforcement training, taught him to seek and retrieve and Bingo you have free advertising all over the web and TV!!! Only joking of course, doesn't this prove the urban seagull phenomenom and the fact that these birds are becoming more and more streetwise in order to adapt. There are apparently great clones of seabirds now living in inland towns, Gloucester is supposed to have huge numbers of them.