Strange swans caught the 'disease' racism?

The leadership of the University of Warwick (England) was forced to erect a barrier around a pond on the campus to prevent a swan from "racist" disease from attacking students.

The odd, 1.2-meter swan was called a racist creature on social networking sites. According to the students, the reason for this swan seems to only attack pedestrians who are foreigners or ethnic minorities.

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The swan is said to have a racist "disease" because it seems to target only foreigners or ethnic minority students.

The swan's unusual behavior targets the subjects as they move through the pedestrian bridge at the University of Warwick. The pedestrian bridge crossing this pond is being used by hundreds of students every day to go to class.

Albertina Crocetti, 24, an Italian who is studying physics and business majors at the University of Warwick, said: "Strangely, the swan seems to dislike foreigners and attack them to protect the nest. its".

A native student said, saw the swan suddenly rushed to slaughter a foreign friend's pants when the male student was walking and eating on the bridge.

Mr. Grewcock explained: " In the breeding season, swan behavior is normal, especially when they are in pairs . Children lay eggs or nest . There is no way to help you. looks less threatening to their territory.It is best to stay away from them.

Everything will take place in 8-12 weeks. However, swans can become more aggressive when hatched. You may be injured by a swan. Still, what's more disturbing is the swan's wings. They can darken your bruises when smashing them repeatedly. "

To ensure the safety of students, Warwick campus management has now barricaded the area.