
Solitary and Group Animals
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Biology, Science
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4th - 6th Grade
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Hard
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The video explores animal behavior, focusing on social and solitary animals. Social animals, like American crows and meerkats, live in groups, sharing responsibilities and enhancing survival chances. Solitary animals, such as tortoises and platypuses, prefer isolation, interacting only for mating. The video highlights the benefits of social living, including teamwork and protection, while solitary animals benefit from not sharing resources.
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