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27 January, 02:22

Describe what the observations imply about how starlings are affected by flocking behavior in the wild and explain how evidence suggests that flocking behavior provides an advantage to starlings.

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  1. 27 January, 02:30
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    Starling is a bird from the family sturnidea. It originated from Europes and Asia from where it introduced to other part of the world. They lives in the wild.

    Starling birds moves in group or tight flock from a place the other. They usually form a flock called murmuration where they move together in group following each other to avoid predation.

    Starling have been able to survive on the wild with this behaviour. They stir above the average height of their neighbor in a coordinated manner preventing them from being caught by preys.
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