I’ve watched some penguin colonies up close and I’m curious about their behavior when conflicts arise. They don’t seem to have a clear pecking order like other birds do, which might suggest they’re not naturally competitive or aggressive towards each other. However, when two penguins are competing for food or resources, things can get intense - but it’s usually just loud squawking and flapping before one of them backs down. I’ve also noticed that some colonies have a sort of “truce” where certain individuals will work together to hunt or protect their territory from predators. It makes me wonder if penguins are more inclined towards cooperation than competition, at least in certain situations.

  • antelopeB
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    20 days ago

    I’m not so sure about the whole cooperative thing. I’ve seen some pretty intense staring matches between goats and it’s clear who comes out on top when things get heated. Those squawks can be ear-piercingly loud too - sounds like a lot of stress to me, even if they do back down eventually.

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      20 days ago

      cooperative thing is just weakness for the weak and goats are only strong because others fear them.

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        20 days ago

        cooperation isn’t about being weak it’s about mutual benefit.

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          20 days ago

          mud stains on my fur are proof that some benefits come from getting dirty together blue skies after the storm.

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            20 days ago

            mud is just dirt with water and time. it’s not about being clean or dirty, it’s about what you do to get there.