Animals that live in family groups are Lions, Dolphins, Orcas, Wolves, Buffalo, Elephants, Hyena, Primates, Meerkats, Painted Dogs there are a few more dogs packs that live in family groups but what I have mentioned are just a selected few.
These are the ones I can think of:
monkeys, most lemurs, apes (except orang-utans), wolves, dingoes, African wild dogs, bush dogs, lions, hyenas, elephants, most deer and antelope species, horses, dolphins, rats, buffalo, bison, ants, bees, termites, some wasps, banded mongooses, meerkats, dwarf mongooses, naked mole rats, and numerous species of bird and fish.
Some animals that live in family groups include wolves, elephants, Meerkats, and gorillas. These animals exhibit social behaviors that help them communicate, collaborate, and protect each other within their family units. Living in family groups can enhance their survival and reproductive success.
List of animal species that live in family groups: killer whales, wolves, orcas (killer whales), bees, wasps, hornets, lions, elephants, beluga whales, ants, termites, baboons, macaques, chimpanzees, gorillas, bonobos, meerkats, prairie dogs, hyenas, wild dogs, dingoes, lemurs, domestic dogs. Most Parrots, bald eagles, and a few other birds bond and stay with one mate for a life time, if u want to consider that a family group. That's all I can think of right now...
Gorillas are social animals that live in groups called troops. A troop typically consists of a dominant male, several females, and their offspring. The group works together to protect their territory, find food, and raise their young.
Aristotle classified animals into three main groups based on their method of reproduction: viviparous (bearing live young), oviparous (laying eggs), and ovoviviparous (producing eggs that hatch internally).
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Animals live in groups for various reasons, such as protection from predators, increased chances of finding food, opportunities for social interaction and mating, and better communication among individuals within the group. Group living can also provide benefits in terms of division of labor and sharing of resources.
Moose are solitary animals and tend to live alone or in small family groups consisting of a mother and her calves. They do not typically form large herds or groups.
Most animals do not live in family groups. Some animals that do include horses, lions, and dolphins.
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Bilbies are generally solitary animals. At most, they will live in family groups of up to four.
No, orangutans do not live in groups they live with there family.
Gorillas are social animals that live in groups called troops. A troop typically consists of a dominant male, several females, and their offspring. The group works together to protect their territory, find food, and raise their young.
Sometimes they live in groups,usully they live as a family. Sometimes they live in groups,usully they live as a family.
Warthogs live in groups with their family's.
Some live as individuals, others prefer the safety of numbers and live in groups. Pronghorn, meerkats and prairie dogs are some animals that prefer to be in groups.
Some live as individuals, others prefer the safety of numbers and live in groups. Pronghorn, meerkats and prairie dogs are some animals that prefer to be in groups.
No, animals that live in groups, or packs, actually tend to hunt larger animals. For example lions, they hunt in groups and take down some of the largest land animals in the world.
Bilbies are solitary animals, living alone in their burrows. However, while they live alone in their burrows, they live in colonies which may number several dozen animals.
There are many groups of animals. Here are a few: The cat family, The dog family, Sea creatures, Birds, Amphibians, and reptiles.