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Movement of animals in a group.​

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Answered by nurse0506
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Moving in groups is integral to the life histories of many animals. The term 'collective motion' is used to describe the synchronized motion of groups of animals, such as shoals of fish or flocks of birds, that appear to behave as one body, continually changing shape and direction.  

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Answered by eshalalam73
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movement in grops is integral to the life. this term is called. collective motion is used to describe the synchronisation. motion of groups of animals

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