450 sheep jump to their death!, sheperds stunned |
450 sheep jump to their death!, sheperds stunned |
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Check this out! It's a trip!
http://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory?id=920398 What's up w/ this? |
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![]() I love Havasupai ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 1,040 Joined: Jul 2005 Member No: 163,878 ![]() |
What if the first one just tripped and lost its balance. Doesn't say much about the other 1,499.
QUOTE Azarel Posted Jul 10 2005, 1:48 AM QUOTE(gt3k145 @ Jul 9 2005, 10:46 PM) why did they follow the first one Ever hear anyone call someone else a sheep for following trends..? ... I think you just defined the word sheeple |
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QUOTE(illumineering @ Jul 9 2005, 11:22 PM) What if the first one just tripped and lost its balance. Doesn't say much about the other 1,499. Like I said before. Ever hear anyone call someone else a sheep for following trends..?QUOTE Sheep tend to follow the lead of others [...] Such passive behaviour can be advantageous in that it offers greater protection from predators, and, if the flock finds a food source, can help ensure that all animals are fed. It can be disadvantageous if the group should make a mistake, such as following the wrong path to a food source. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheep
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