Why is classification species not considered a group?

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Classification species are not considered a group because they do not have any specific shared characteristics or relationships with each other other than being categorized under the same species name. They are individual entities within a species, rather than a cohesive group with common traits or behaviors. In contrast, groups are typically defined by shared characteristics, behaviors, or evolutionary relationships that set them apart from other groups.
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