Did You Know?

Some swarms can be very, very big!

Why Swarms Form

They form to stay safe from foes.

How They Move

They move as one, like a dance.

What swarms Does

They help bugs find food.

They look for a new home.

They can scare off foes.

They help each other stay warm.

They can find water together.

They make a big show in the sky.

More About swarms

Swarms can be made of bees, birds, or fish. They stick close to each other to be safe. This has been true for a long time. Bugs and birds have done this for years.

In our lives, we see swarms when we go outside. We may see bees in a swarm or birds flying in a group. This helps them stay safe from other animals.

In the future, we may learn more about swarms. We can study how they work. This can help us understand nature better!

How Topics Connect

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What Do These Words Mean?

swarms:large groups of insects or animals moving together
behavior:the way animals act or respond to things
communication:how animals share information with each other
cooperation:working together for a common goal
migration:the movement of animals from one place to another, usually for food or breeding