There is one seaside town in the UK where you're most likely to be attacked by a seagull.
WhichBingo ran a survey of 2,000 Brits to find where seagull attack hotspots are across the country.
They found over 40 percent of Brits claim to have been attacked by a seagull, around 10 percent have lost a personal item in an attack and over 30 percent have been cut by a seagull.
Brighton took top spot as the seagull attack hotspot of the UK, with just under 20 percent of participants having experienced a run-in with the gulls there.
In second was Blackpool, with just under 19 percent having been attacked, and in third was Scarborough, with just under 18 percent attacked.
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Spokesman for WhichBingo Charlie Shakespeare said: “Our research shows almost half of all UK holidaymakers have had a run-in with aggressive seagulls.
“Whether they are stealing chips, dive-bombing loved pets or grabbing anything they can get their beaks on they have become a real seaside menace.
"Unfortunately, nothing discourages them and they seem to be getting bolder than ever.”
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The top 15 beach holiday locations where you’re likely to be attacked by a seagull (and the percentage of people attacked)
15. Tenby, Wales - 11.23
14. St Ives, Cornwall - 12.21
13. Abersytwyth, Wales - 12.56
12. Portobello, Edinburgh - 13.34
11. Weston Super Mare, Somerset - 13.34
10. Filey, Yorkshire - 14.23
9. Newquay, Cornwall - 14.24
8. Whitby, Yorkshire - 15.65
7. Wembury, Plymouth- 16.31
6. Skegness, Lincolnshire - 16.45
5. Padstow, Cornwall - 16.68
4. Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire - 17.12
3. Scarborough, Yorkshire - 17.76
2. Blackpool, Lancashire - 18.93
1. Brighton, Sussex - 19.92