There is a magpie who attacks people

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(1)”Be careful of the back of your head”. Attack people
(2)Seoul National University (SNU) is known for its role
(3)Input 20230703 AM 307 AM Modified 20230703 AM 814
(4)Reporter Ko Yu-chan
(5)Chung 27, a graduate student at Seoul National University, was hit in the back of the head while heading to the laboratory from the parking lot on the morning of the 21st of last month I looked around thinking that someone had hit me, but there was no one, and a ‘water magpie’ was sitting on a tree and staring at me “Fortunately, I was not seriously injured, but I heard that many other students and professors were also attacked,” Chung said. “A few days later, the road to the parking lot was blocked with tape and closed.”As the attack by the water magpie continued, the university blocked the side road between the parking lot and the College of Humanities
(6)Seoul National University (SNU) has been suffering from the recent attack of water magpies “I know two of the professors of the College of Humanities were injured by a water magpie,” a professor at the University of Korean Literature said. “One professor was attacked by a water magpie and broke his finger. Another professor was attacked by a water magpie.”
(7)Mulmachi is one of Korea’s representative resident birds that looks similar to magpies, but its wings and tail are blue-gray. It is said to be intelligent and have strong family love. Therefore, when a person passes near the nest during the breeding season, it is recognized as an intruder and attacked Until now, the damage caused by water magpies has been pecked at pears and apples in orchards, but as the habitat expands to the city center, people are often attacked. Unlike magpies, water magpies are not designated as harmful wildlife It is known that the tree mainly inhabits many humanities colleges and arts and art colleges
(8)Choi Chang-yong, a professor of agriculture, forestry and biological resources at Seoul National University, said, “As green spaces are formed in downtown Seoul, an environment where water magpies can breed is being formed.”

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