Science, asked by adityasalavi05, 6 months ago

why do we live in flocks sticking close to each other?

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Answered by suji07
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Answer:

Penguins live in flocks sticking close to each other inorder to keep themself warm . Penguins are mammals which live in extremely cold places so, to keep their body warm and to safe themself from prey they stick to each other.

Answered by ZareenaTabassum
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The Answer is:

Everyone are aware as penguins inhabit in world's harshest climates, and also that penguins stick together in flocks in order to be hot and comforted. Penguins huddle close to one another to stay warm in order to avoid the bitter cold.

  • Among all birds, penguins are one alongside the best sociable. Most penguins subspecies were communal, which means they all coexist in huge groups.
  • Penguins arrive on land throughout at their mating season to build their nests in vast colonies known as "rookeries".
  • Rookeries may cover hundreds of metric kilometers and have 1000s of birds.
  • Although penguins frequently glide and hunt in packs, one might plunge solo.
  • Imperial penguins were seen eating in packs and diving in unison.
  • They employ the behavioral technique of huddling closely together in big groups as a way of conserving energy, likewise protect oneself against severe chill.
  • "Huddling" is seen as essential to their capacity to survive in such a frigid environment.

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