person who lives in a colony
The Cyanobacteria do live in water and are often found living together in clumps known as colonies.
Many. Such as Ants, Prarie Dogs, and other animals that live underground.
One who lives in a colony that is governed by another country (I.E. - early colonists governed by England). A house that was built while the the land was a colony ( houses of the North Eastern US).
There were a few reasons why the 13 colonies began. They were not happy with their life in Europe. They wanted to improve their lives. They wanted more money, and they wanted to live where there were more natural resources.
Georgia colony had slaves up to the end of the antebellum era. The residents of this colony believed the slaves were not entitled to their private lives and fully belonged to the masters.
A colony of rats lives in her hair.
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person who lives in a colony
A colonist?
a colonist.
Bacteria.
There are a few types of bugs that live in a colony with a queen. The most common bug would be the ant. The queen is responsible in spawning more offspring for the colony. Another bug that lives in a colony with a queen is the bee.
Bacteria live in and on animals, humans and plants.
That depends on the bacteria, the virus, and your definition of "living."
a kuku is the dangerous bacteria