Here's why:
* Movement: Schools of fish are constantly moving, searching for food and avoiding predators. They don't stay in one place long enough to establish a "lair."
* Social Structure: Schools are social groups, not individual entities like a single animal with a lair.
* Habitat: While a school of fish might prefer a specific type of habitat, like a coral reef or a kelp forest, they don't have a designated dwelling within that habitat.
Instead of "lair," you might use terms like:
* Habitat: This refers to the natural environment where the fish live.
* Home Range: This describes the area where a school of fish typically travels and forages.
* Spawning Ground: This is a specific location where fish congregate to reproduce.
So, while schools of fish don't have lairs, they do have specific areas where they live, feed, and breed.