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Swarms of bugs often fly in the center of the air to maximize their chances of survival and reproduction. This behavior, known as swarming, helps them avoid predators while also facilitating mating and finding food sources. By clustering in the air, they can create a dynamic environment that allows for better communication and coordination among individuals. Additionally, swarming can help them navigate efficiently to suitable habitats.

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