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Sardines confuse their prey primarily through their coordinated schooling behavior. By moving in tight, synchronized groups, they create a visual illusion that makes it difficult for predators to target individual fish. This rapid and erratic movement can disorient both prey and predators, enhancing their chances of survival. Additionally, the shimmering effect of their scales as they dart together can further distract and bewilder potential threats.

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