Turns Out Penguins Waddle In Groups Like Cars Move In Traffic

Turns Out Penguins Waddle In Groups Like Cars Move In Traffic


Penguins typically look pretty dumb as they waddle around on snow. But now a bunch of researchers has realised that, actually, they move an awful lot like cars in traffic.

See, when one penguin in a huddle takes a step, it triggers a wave of coordinated motion through the group, New Scientist explains. The result is motion similar to the way cars inch forward in a traffic jam. This video shows how it works. [New Scientist]


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