Research indicates fluid dynamics influence bird flock formations
A new study proposes that the structured movements of bird flocks and fish schools are primarily governed by the physics of fluid dynamics. The research suggests that vortices generated by wing and tail movements create natural spacing, rather than relying solely on individual behavioral decisions. This offers a different perspective on collective animal behavior.
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