rrepülés
Rrepülés, also known as repulsion flight, is a phenomenon observed in birds, particularly in the context of flocking behavior. It refers to the tendency of birds to fly away from each other when they are in close proximity. This behavior is thought to be an evolutionary adaptation to avoid overcrowding and potential competition for resources such as food and nesting sites.
The exact mechanisms behind rrepülés are not fully understood, but several theories have been proposed. One
Rrepülés is often observed in species that live in large flocks, such as geese, ducks, and pigeons.
While rrepülés is a well-documented behavior in birds, it is not unique to them. Similar behaviors have