To carefully examine and judge the value or significance of evidence in supporting a scientific claim.

Data, observations, and information used to support or refute a scientific explanation or argument.

Actions performed by multiple individuals in a species working together, such as flocking, schooling, herding, or cooperative hunting, to achieve common goals like survival or reproduction.

Actions taken by a single organism that can affect its own survival and reproduction but may differ from group behavior.

A group of organisms that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring, sharing similar characteristics and behaviors.

The ability of an organism or species to continue living, often influenced by both individual and group behaviors.

The biological process by which organisms produce offspring, ensuring the continuation of their species.

A group behavior where birds move together as a unit, often for protection or finding food.

A group behavior in fish where they swim together in coordinated patterns, usually for protection from predators.

A group behavior in mammals like cattle, where individuals move together, often for protection and finding resources.

Actions where individuals work together to achieve a common goal, such as hunting in packs, migrating in groups, or swarming to protect against predators.

Reasoned statements that use evidence to support a scientific claim, emphasizing clear and rational thinking.

The results or benefits that arise from certain behaviors, which can be identified and backed by evidence.

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