Living near the brewery, Hai Au gets drunk

According to the Royal Animal Violence Prevention Association (RSPCA), this situation is quite dangerous when many drunken seagulls have died from alcohol poisoning.

Many of the seagulls in England have been subjected to collective drunkenness, staggered by living near breweries.

According to the Royal Animal Violence Prevention Association (RSPCA), this situation is quite dangerous when many drunken seagulls have died from alcohol poisoning.

According to the report of the Association of Animal Protection, the drunken birds were found on the south-west coast of England. Their expression was very clear when the birds lost control, staggered.

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Eating leftovers that contain alcohol makes drunkens get drunk - (Photo: Internet).

"At first they looked like food poisoning, but after vomiting most of them recovered quickly," said RSPCA employee Jo Daniel.

"The birds smelled of alcohol when we collected them, now our car smells like a pub , " Daniel added.

RSPCA uploaded a clip of a seagull that is "drunk" repeatedly stumbling, tripping in the room, which is unlikely when they are awake.

A veterinarian told Sky News that many seagulls have died from alcohol poisoning, but many are recovering.

Animal guards are not sure why the birds are "drunk" , but many speculate that the birds were drunk because of the food that was released from the breweries. wine in the region.

RSPCA calls on breweries, wine as well as other alcoholic producers to avoid having their waste fall into the sight of birds or other wildlife species.

Update 16 December 2018
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