FLOCK TOGETHER,AND WHY DO GEESE HAVE TO RUN THE DUCKS AWAY AND SHIT EVERY WHERE
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FLOCK TOGETHER,AND WHY DO GEESE HAVE TO RUN THE DUCKS AWAY AND SHIT EVERY WHERE
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Originally Posted by FUZO
the same reason my fingernails grow and then break.'
I DUNNO.
Birds flock together to create a draft and reduce headwind so they can fly longer distances. They will rotate periodically to let the tired birds draft.
Geese run off Ducks because Ducks have inferiority complexes.
*****cough******bullshit****** :silly:Quote:
Originally Posted by T-Man007
Hunters, lol
The duck thing is BS but the other is not. Here's why:Quote:
Originally Posted by bigmofo
First, it conserves their energy. Each bird flies slightly above the bird in front of him, resulting in a reduction of wind resistance. The birds take turns being in the front, falling back when they get tired. In this way, the geese can fly for a long time before they must stop for rest.
The second benefit to the V formation is that it is easy to keep track of every bird in the group. Fighter pilots often use this formation for the same reason.
As to why one leg of the V might be longer than another I can onlyQuote:
Originally Posted by Friggemall
speculate, but my guess would be that symmetry of flight formation is not a
priority among the birds and they just join up to whichever leg of the
formation they happen to be approaching. If this leg has more individuals
than the other it doesn't really matter to the bird as long as they are in
the formation.
always shoot for the longer side bro!!!!!Quote:
Originally Posted by Friggemall
wow good answer tman
there are more geese on that side...drrrrrrr...Quote:
Originally Posted by Friggemall
LMAO! :colgate: :colgate:Quote:
Originally Posted by HungarianBeast