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                  NOV. 08,2024 / Analytical Editors
                     
                                          
                    
 
                        When a large group of people struggles to reach a consensus, voting is often used to help make a decision. Surprisingly, humans are not the only animals that exhibit this type of democratic tendency. Several different species of animals demonstrate similar voting behavior.
         One of the most notable examples of animals engaging in this activity involves African buffalo. Ecologist Herbert Prins first observed herds of African buffalo performing voting behavior in the 1990s. Groups of African buffalo would pause under the intense midday sun and rest until dusk. Prins noticed that some buffalo would periodically stand up and gaze in certain directions during the break. As the sun set, they would proceed to a new grazing spot where they could feed during the evening. The buffalo's behavior is evidence of a form of democratic voting, as the evening grazing locations are selected in accordance with the most gazes from the group.
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