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An "enraged species" typically refers to a group of animals or organisms that exhibit aggressive or defensive behavior when threatened or provoked. This term can also describe species that react fiercely in response to environmental changes, competition, or human interference. Such behaviors are often instinctual responses aimed at survival, protection of territory, or the defense of young. Examples may include certain predators or territorial animals that become highly aggressive when their space is invaded.

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