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  2. Sociality - Wikipedia

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    Herd of American bison at Genesee Park. Sociality is the degree to which individuals in an animal population tend to associate in social groups (gregariousness) and form cooperative societies.

  3. Didi Gregorius - Wikipedia

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    Gregorius was born in Amsterdam on February 18, 1990. His father, Johannes Gregorius Sr., worked as a carpenter and pitched for the Amsterdam Pirates of the Honkbal Hoofdklasse, the Dutch professional baseball league, [1] while his mother, Sheritsa Stroop, had previously played for the Netherlands women's national softball team. [2]

  4. Clytia gregaria - Wikipedia

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    Clytia gregaria, sometimes referred to as the gregarious jellyfish, is a small species of hydrozoan in the family Campanulariidae. It is one of the most abundant hydrozoans of the Pacific Northwest , particularly during late spring and summer.

  5. Rookery - Wikipedia

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    A rookery is a colony breeding rooks, and more broadly a colony of several types of breeding animals, generally gregarious [1] birds. [2] Coming from the nesting habits of rooks, the term is used for corvids and the breeding grounds [3] of colony-forming seabirds, marine mammals (true seals or sea lions), and even some turtles.

  6. Locust - Wikipedia

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    The formation of initial bands of gregarious hoppers is called an "outbreak"; when these join into larger groups, the event is known as an "upsurge". Continuing agglomerations of upsurges on a regional level originating from a number of entirely separate breeding locations are known as "plagues". [16]

  7. Munida gregaria - Wikipedia

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    Munida gregaria, commonly known as the gregarious squat lobster, [2] is a species of squat lobster found along the eastern seaboard of the South Island of New Zealand, [3] around the southern coast of Tasmania and in a few locations around the southern parts of South America and Tierra del Fuego.

  8. Halgaitosaurus - Wikipedia

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    Its fossils show a wide range of body sizes, and their preservation in close company may indicate that it was a gregarious animal, hence the species name. [1] Halgaitosaurus shows many features in common with araeoscelidians. The cervical (neck) vertebrae are elongated, and all vertebrae in front of the hip have a midline keel on the underside.

  9. Gregory (given name) - Wikipedia

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    The masculine first name Gregory or Grégory derives from the Latin name "Gregorius", which came from the late Greek name "Γρηγόριος" (Grēgórios) meaning "watchful, alert" (derived from "ἐγείρω" "egeiro" meaning "to awaken, arouse").