How do flock animals reach consensus in decisions? The first experiments show that the mechanism to accept decisions is complex and not the majority always prevails.
Research shows that roots of vegetables have collective intelligence, like honey bees and humans, that share information and solve problems together.
When observing colonial predators such as hounds, baboons and antelopes, people will be amazed at their intelligence.
Looking from above, sheep look like walking snowflakes. When they move in the flock, we have the feeling of seeing the river flowing ...