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    Funnlot Halloween Bingo Game. Price: $7.99 Buy Now . 3. Joy Bang Halloween Pin The Eye on The Monster Game BEST FOR KIDS. A take on the old classic, Joy Bang’s Halloween Pin The Eye on The ...

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    The history of Halloween is spookier than you know. Witches, ghosts, and costumes all play a part in Halloween's history, but why do we celebrate it? Learn more about the history of the October 31 ...

  4. Halloween - Wikipedia

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    Popular activities during Halloween include trick-or-treating (or the related guising and souling), attending Halloween costume parties, carving pumpkins or turnips into jack-o'-lanterns, lighting bonfires, apple bobbing, divination games, playing pranks, visiting haunted attractions, telling frightening stories, and watching horror or ...

  5. What Is Halloween and Why Do We Celebrate It? - AOL

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    So before you start a list of Halloween costume ideas, plan your Halloween party games, set up your Halloween décor, or brush up on your Halloween trivia; read on for the true Halloween origin story.

  6. Herd behavior - Wikipedia

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    Shimmering behaviour of Apis dorsata (giant honeybees). A group of animals fleeing from a predator shows the nature of herd behavior, for example in 1971, in the oft-cited article "Geometry for the Selfish Herd", evolutionary biologist W. D. Hamilton asserted that each individual group member reduces the danger to itself by moving as close as possible to the center of the fleeing group.

  7. Birds of a feather flock together - Wikipedia

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    Birds "of a feather" (in this case red-winged blackbirds) exhibiting flocking behavior, source of the idiom. Birds of a feather flock together is an English proverb. The meaning is that beings (typically humans) of similar type, interest, personality, character, or other distinctive attribute tend to mutually associate.

  8. Ovis - Wikipedia

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    Sheep are social animals and live in groups, called flocks. This helps them to avoid predators and stay warm in cold weather by huddling together. Flocks of sheep need to keep moving to find new grazing areas and more favourable weather as the seasons change. In each flock, a sheep, usually a mature ram, is followed by the others. [3]

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