miss_kimba
miss_kimba t1_ixh8tb5 wrote
Reply to comment by vonHindenburg in Sheep flocks operate as a type of ‘collective intelligence’ and elect temporary leaders to guide them while moving. The fluidity of this process is extremely surprising. by nimobo
That’s a great analogy!
miss_kimba t1_ixh8qg8 wrote
Reply to comment by MonsieurEff in Sheep flocks operate as a type of ‘collective intelligence’ and elect temporary leaders to guide them while moving. The fluidity of this process is extremely surprising. by nimobo
Ah man, you get them all the way up to the open gate, then they just stand there looking at you for ages, then one of them decides to try and run through the fence instead of the gap.
miss_kimba t1_ixh8lw9 wrote
Reply to Sheep flocks operate as a type of ‘collective intelligence’ and elect temporary leaders to guide them while moving. The fluidity of this process is extremely surprising. by nimobo
Not to anyone who has worked with sheep. They make decisions on the fly every second of every day, and usually those are terrible decisions.
miss_kimba t1_j1nwlpx wrote
Reply to Cloudhiker: Randomly discover the most interesting, weird or funny websites of the internet like in the old StumbleUpon days by theKovah
Oh no. I don’t go near those things, reminds me of being a 90’s baby and stumbling on horrific images in computer class.