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377 <p>When specifying a transition, you can use several predefined types defined by subclasses of {@link android.transition.Transition}, such as {@link android.transition.Fade} and {@link android.transition.ChangeBounds}. If you don't specify a transition type, the system uses {@link android.transition.AutoTransition} by default, which automatically fades, moves, and resizes views as necessary. Additionally, you can create custom transitions by extending any of these classes to perform the animations however you'd like. A custom transition can track any property changes you'd like, and create any animation you want to based on those changes. For example, you could provide a subclass of {@link android.transition.Transition} that listens for changes to the "rotation" property of a view then animate any changes.</p>