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In nature we observe collective behavior in many different species, as living organisms in a group work together to solve complex problems. Whether moving in an organized flock, gathering resources from the environment, or making decisions as a group, these behaviors offer clear benefits to collectively behaving animals. These are, for instance, efficient foraging or navigation, improved access to or transfer of information, shared labor and improved energy expenditure, collective defense mechanisms and anti-predatory tactics, and group hunting.