Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

colonial-animal

noun
/kəˈloʊniəl ˈænɪməl/
Definition
An organism that lives in a colony, formed by multiple individuals of the same species that are connected and cooperate together.
Examples
  • Coral reefs are formed by colonial animals, where individual corals work together to build the structure.
  • Species like bees and ants are known as colonial animals due to their complex social structures.
  • Sea squirts are another example of colonial animals, where many individuals share a common body and operate as a group.
Meaning
Colonial animals are species that live together in groups, typically functioning as a single entity. Each member has a role that contributes to the survival and efficiency of the colony.
Synonyms
  • Social animals
  • Group-living organisms
  • Aggregate organisms