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Definition of Gregariously

Gregariously
-- Gre*ga"ri*ous*ly, adv. -- Gre*ga"ri*ous*ness, n.

Meaning of Gregariously from wikipedia

- individuals in an animal po****tion tend to ****ociate in social groups (gregariousness) and form cooperative societies. Sociality is a survival response to...
- Plietesials are plants that grow for a number of years, flower gregariously (synchronously), set seed and then die. The length of the cycle can vary between...
- become more abundant and change their behaviour and habits, becoming gregarious. No taxonomic distinction is made between locust and gr****hopper species;...
- The sociable lapwing (Vanellus gregarius), referred to as the sociable plover in the UK, is a wader in the plover family. It is a fully migratory bird...
- silent flight. Exceptions include the diurnal northern hawk-owl and the gregarious burrowing owl. Owls are divided into two families: the true (or typical)...
- cap and dark purple-brown spore deposit. It is usually found growing gregariously on wood chips and is one of the most common and most distinctive mushrooms...
- south or east and reside in mountains such as Mount Bogong, where they gregariously aestivate over the summer until their return towards breeding grounds...
- of coyote derivation. Like the Eurasian golden jackal, the coyote is gregarious, but not as dependent on conspecifics as more social canid species like...
- in 1850, Charlotte wrote: My sister's disposition was not naturally gregarious; cir****stances favoured and fostered her tendency to seclusion; except...
- and the Kimberley region of Western Australia. It is a locally common, gregarious grazer. The description of the species by John Gould was published in...