Yes, mice are social animals that often live in groups and form close bonds with their companions. They communicate through vocalizations, body language, and scent marking to establish hierarchies and maintain social cohesion within the group.
Jaguars are very strictly solitary animals, avoiding all others (except prey items) at all costs except for when it is time to mate.
No, sharks are typically solitary animals and do not form social groups or packs. They are primarily solitary hunters that patrol their territories alone.
Stingrays are usually solitary creatures, although they may gather in groups in areas with abundant food sources or during mating season. They are generally not considered social animals and do not exhibit strong social behaviors.
Some animals are because they eat small things like mice, if they hunted mice in groups, it would be harder to share the meal, the animals would soon die out. Animals that eat large animals need help taking down the prey.
social animal are animals that are always in groups and solitary is when you are always alone and independent
They are social animals and they live in groups called pods.
They are generally solitary, and if they reproduce, they don't have much contact with their babies.
Yes, mice are social animals that often live in groups and form close bonds with their companions. They communicate through vocalizations, body language, and scent marking to establish hierarchies and maintain social cohesion within the group.
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monkeys are solitary animals
They are social.
Jaguars are very strictly solitary animals, avoiding all others (except prey items) at all costs except for when it is time to mate.