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A shoal typically refers to a large group of fish swimming together. Common examples include shoals of sardines, herring, or mackerel, which often form for protection against predators and to enhance foraging efficiency. The term can also apply to other aquatic animals, such as squid or even certain species of birds when they flock together.

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