Because of the shadow.
Tasmanian devils tend to be solitary animals.
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They tend to aggregate at high densities under rocks.
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It depends on the individual species. Adult males in some species tend to live solitary lives, whereas others often live in herds.
they dont grow under other trees becouse the wont get enough sun light and water to live
they live in caves and go to fishrocker77 on youtube and under trees also they tend to hide wen rain and storms happen
Infancy ends when chimps are between four and six years old. After that, females will still sometimes accompany their mothers but males tend to shadow the males of the group.
K selected populations tend to live in stable, predictable environments.
Tasmanian devils tend to be solitary animals. They do not live in groups.