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Clownfish do not typically school like some other fish species. Instead, they are known for their social behavior, often forming small groups around their host anemones for protection and territory. Within these groups, a dominant breeding pair is usually present, while other individuals may be non-breeding juveniles or subordinates. Their social structure is more about symbiosis and hierarchy than traditional schooling behavior.

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