nurkiskiirus
Nurkiskiirus is a term used to describe a Russian concept that can be translated as "underwater murmuration" or "schooling behavior." It refers to the phenomenon where a large number of fish gather and move together in a coordinated manner, often creating a mesmerizing visual display.
This behavior is commonly observed in various aquatic environments, including rivers, lakes, and coastal areas. The
The term "nurkiskiirus" comes from the combination of two Russian words: "nurka" meaning "to dive or plummet"
Nurkiskiirus has been observed in various species of fish, including carp, pike, and even catfish. The displays
While the phenomenon is often referred to as a rare or unusual event, it is likely that