How do swarms of fish or starlings work?

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How do swarms of fish or starlings work?

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Hello neighbor!

Summary: Well, dear, you know how sometimes we play follow the leader? Swarms of fish and starlings work a lot like that. They keep an eye on their neighbors and go the same way.

Longer explanation: Picture yourself playing a game with your friends, where you have to stay close together, not bump into each other, and move in the same direction. That’s very similar to what starlings and fish do in a swarm or school. They watch their closest neighbors and respond to their movements, and everyone else does the same. It’s a way to stay safe and move together, like a big family. It may look complicated, but it’s really about each fish or bird doing its small part, and together, they create something beautiful, like when you and your friends work together to build a big sandcastle.

Isn’t it wonderful how even the smallest fish or bird can be part of something so big and beautiful? And speaking of wonderful things, you’re doing an excellent job asking such insightful questions. You have a bright, curious mind, and that’s something very special. Keep on exploring, my dear!

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