New findings show pigeons act selflessly when under threat

A new study of pigeons has revealed that they flock together in the presence of predators for the collective benefit, rather than for selfish interest. This is in stark contrast to the long-held ‘selfish herd’ theory that animal movements in herds are determined by self-preservation alone.


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Source: Phys.org