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Humans, with the biggest brain/body ratio of all, tend to live in groups of about 150.
Briefly, the animals were kept in groups of about 35 animals in pens measuring 3 × 3 m, containing perches, wood-shavings, commercial chicken feed and water, both ad lib.
We also operate a strategic-retail-management program, which 250 senior executives have attended in groups of about 30 at a time.
Narwhals normally congregate in groups of about five to ten, and sometimes up to 20 outside the summer.
Law enforcement kept a close eye on clusters of black-clad antifa, who moved in groups of about ten, many who came equipped with helmets, gas masks and goggles.
Activists gathered in groups of about 32 people, wore maroon and orange ribbons (Virginia Tech's colors) and rested on the ground in silent protest of the nation's weak gun laws, calling on their elected officials to close the gun show loophole.
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The ants that lived in groups of ten survived for about sixty-six days, on average.
Eggs are laid in groups of 60 to 110, usually about 80.
The apothecia, which occur singly or in groups of up to about 25, arise from a short stalk.
But I did stick out in another way: I was the only man in a group of about 15.
The galaxy sits in a group of about 250 dwarf galaxies some 21 megaparsecs from Earth in the constellation of Eridanus.
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