It’s The Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown (1966)

It’s The Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown (1966)

It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown (1966)

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10 years ago
#Luna E Pecorelle #clouds

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5 years ago
✨just Some Random Cat Moves ✨

✨just some random cat moves ✨

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4 years ago

Massari vs Knam sul temperaggio del cioccolato


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8 years ago
#novemberrain 🌧 (presso Via Solferino, Bologna)

#novemberrain 🌧 (presso Via Solferino, Bologna)


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10 years ago
Wolf Moon By Miguel Aviles

Wolf Moon by Miguel Aviles

7 years ago
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When Many Individual Organisms, Like Locusts, Bacteria, Anchovies, Or Bats, Come Together And Move As

When many individual organisms, like locusts, bacteria, anchovies, or bats, come together and move as one coordinated entity, that’s a swarm. From a handful of birds to billions of insects, swarms can be almost any size. Gigantic swarms can host millions of insects and travel thousands of miles, devastating vegetation and crops. They stay close to each other, but not too close, or they might get eaten by their hungry neighbors. 

What all swarms have in common is that there’s no leader. Members of the swarm interact only with their nearest neighbors or through indirect cues. Each individual follows simple rules: Travel in the same direction as those around you, stay close, and avoid collisions. There are many benefits to traveling in a group like this. Small prey may fool predators by assembling into a swarm that looks like a much bigger organism. And congregating in a large group reduces the chance that any single individual will be captured. Moving in the same direction as your neighbors saves energy by sharing the effort of fighting wind or water resistance. It may even be easier to find a mate in a swarm. Swarming can also allow groups of animals to accomplish tasks they couldn’t do individually. When hundreds or millions or organisms follow the same simple rules, sophisticated behavior called swarm intelligence may arise.

From the TED-Ed Lesson Why do animals form swarms? - Maria R. D'Orsogna

Animation by Matt Reynolds


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