A 'flock novel' could potentially refer to a novel that has something to do with a flock. For example, it might be a story centered around a flock of birds, or a group of people or animals that behave in a 'flock - like' way, such as a flock of sheep. However, without more context, it's hard to say for sure.
I'm not entirely sure what a 'flock novel' specifically is. It might be a very new or niche concept, or perhaps it's a term used in a particular community or by a certain author that I'm not familiar with.
In China, it was common to see a flock of crows. The reasons were as follows: In terms of habits, crows were social birds. A group of crows could number up to tens of thousands, so it was easy for them to appear in groups. Moreover, the intelligence of the Corvids was high and their adaptability was very strong. They ate a variety of food, including all kinds of seeds and fruits, insects, fish, shrimp, rats, small animal carcasses, and many others. They also relied on the products of human society for food. In winter, crows tend to look for food in groups, which increases the probability of them appearing in groups. In terms of environmental factors, if an area met the following conditions, it was easy to attract a large number of crows to gather: First, there was a shelter, such as tall buildings and branches in the city, which could provide a safe habitat for crows; Second, there was a water source, which was important for maintaining the crows 'body fluid balance, digesting food, and maintaining body temperature; Third, there was an abundance of food resources. The urban environment where humans lived would produce a large amount of food, making it easier for crows to obtain food to reproduce. In addition, the heat island effect of the city would also attract crows. The buildings and asphalt roads in the city had high heat capacity and thermal conductivity. They had low reflection rate and high absorption rate of sunlight. They absorbed and stored a large amount of heat during the day and released heat at night to warm the surroundings. In addition, the heat emitted by cars, heating in winter, and fuel use, as well as the influence of topography and building trends on air flow, made certain areas in the city hotter than the suburbs. The crows 'ability to sense temperature far exceeded that of humans. They tend to gather in areas with suitable temperatures. In traditional culture, crows were regarded as an unlucky symbol, but from a scientific point of view, crows were actually beneficial birds. They would eat rotten birds to reduce air pollution, and they would also eat pests in crops to facilitate the growth of crops. If you see a flock of crows in the living area, don't worry. This is a normal phenomenon and should be treated rationally. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
Sorry, I don't know of any specific 'flock novel' to recommend as the term is not a common genre or well - known type of novel that I'm aware of.
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Well, 'The Flock' is purely fictional. The author came up with the plot and characters from their creative mind rather than drawing from real-life events.
Rams had an absolute " overlord " status in the flock of sheep, which made them have a mighty and combative personality. This status would cause the ram to have a bigger temper and become more aggressive than usual after being tempted by the ewe in order to show its "manly" charm during the estrus excitement period. Once provoked, it would be easily angered. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
He recommended a few novels. " Brother Crow's Battle in the NBA." The author was looking for it but not looking for it. It was about the story of what would happen when the arrogant Brother Crow went to the NBA. It was about sports and basketball. Pokémon: Night Space. A light novel by Salted Fish, the King of Beasts, that was a doujinshi. An adult transmigrated to Pokémon to become a teenager. He became stronger as he traveled. It described the bond between the protagonist and the elf. Although the author might have entered the palace, it was worth reading. " Dragon Fish Transformation ", created by Yue Feng. The male protagonist Chen Yu transmigrated into a carp in a well and relied on his bloodline to embark on the journey of a fish leaping into a dragon. It was a classic Xianxia genre. The Legend of Qing Yi was written by Heng Mi in the Four Seas. It was a fairy tale about the young man who became Emperor Qing Yi step by step in the chaotic world. LOL: The Path to Godhood was an e-sports game written by Echo in Silence. The male protagonist, Liu Rui, rose from the youth training camp and embarked on the road of legend. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
In traditional culture, seeing a flock of crows had a different interpretation. Before the Tang Dynasty, crows were regarded as sacred birds, symbolizing good fortune, benevolence, filial piety, and wisdom. For example,"The crow gave good news, and the Zhou Dynasty began to prosper." During the revival of the Zhou Dynasty, groups of crows surrounded the hall and called out, which was considered a symbol of good fortune. From the perspective of filial piety, crows had the behavior of feeding back, which was regarded as the representative of filial piety. Their intelligence was high, and the story of "Crow Drinking Water" also showed this point. However, in some cultures, crows were also seen as an ominous sign, representing death and disaster. For example, the birds in the proverb "two birds entering the house, there will be disaster even if there is no disaster" included crows. When a large number of crows gathered, such as the appearance of thousands of crows circling over a hospital in Chifeng, it was easy to trigger people's association with ominous things. From a scientific point of view, crows might gather because of changes in the ecological environment, such as damage to natural habitat in cities. They would gather in places with rich food resources (such as garbage, dead animals), or because of changes in weather (such as wind direction and temperature) affecting their activities. Therefore, there was no absolute good or bad thing about seeing a group of crows. It had to be viewed from a comprehensive perspective of different cultural concepts and scientific factors. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
It's hard to say exactly without knowing more details about the specific novel. Maybe there was a plot twist or a challenging situation she faced.