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Schools of fish refer to large groups of fish that swim together in a coordinated manner. This behavior provides various advantages, such as increased protection from predators, improved foraging efficiency, and enhanced navigation. Schools can vary in size and composition, often consisting of the same species, but sometimes including different species as well. The term reflects the social nature of many fish species and their ability to communicate and respond collectively to their environment.

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