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The Selfish Herd Theory suggests that individuals in a group, like animals in a flock, reduce their risk of predation by positioning themselves towards the center of the group. This positioning is not cooperative but rather a result of each individual's attempt to minimize its personal risk, leading to a selfish yet collectively safer formation.
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