Dachou Juujin no Hachamecha Musou Ahokawaii Saikyou Shuzoku no Leader ni Narimashita - Ch. 4

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They prb spawn like monsters, seeing how MC kept running into groups of them and they naturally gather up when meeting.
How does new groups get created if not spawning, just from running away in different directions? They don't have any racial trait like driving out adult males or anything.
How big is that place anyway.
Are all of them even female? She had that line about is it ok for her to be the leader even though she is female, doesn't that imply that some males must be present? I am going to assume some real ostrich facts are being pulled from. So a flock normally has a male leader as well as a female that is the second in command, with a much higher female to male ratio. Now normally a flock is much smaller, but one male leading around 5 or so females is normal. They also lay eggs in a communal nest.
This makes me think there some males mixed in, and if they are always on the run, they may be leaving behind nests of eggs which is how groups seem to just be spawning.
 
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The littles are definitely gonna need plenty of space and food. Farmland, a barn or two to sleep in, cheap easy and fast to grow crops, and undoubtedly monsters to hunt. Though I’d say non-magic using monsters are the safest kind of breakfast for the littles since they are melee focused. Magic and elemental attacks are the most dangerous thing for our birdbrains.
With how resistant/immune their feather make them, anything less than a ancient dragons elements seem harmless to them. If anything things that are used to elements working will get confused when they are just ignored and be even more vulnerable.
 
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They're also ravenous, have a short fuse and no understanding of law, which means that theft and murder are just not concepts they have and if they meet anyone who threatens them in any way, they are likely to kill them.

So yeah, they're cute and all, but I wouldn't be surprised if they were categorised as pests.
Yeah, there seems to have been some foreshadowing when she thinks of what'd happen if they see crop fields, how they reacted to the knight, the convo with the party members about seeing everything as food except if they are considered an ally.

As far as pests... given where they came from and managed to survive I'm thinking they're actually extremely strong by human standards.... if the flock gets lose it'd be more of a calamity than a pest.
 

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