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Why do cliff swallows live in colonies?

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teddyxbear
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Answer:

The colonies are a natural survival strategy. ... They're always close to water because the swallows build their nests from globs of mud they collect by the beak full.

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  • 03-02-2021

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Explanation:

They build their nests near water, and wait for prey so they can attack, and attack as a Colonie, and that will have more effect than one single swallow

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