yes salamanders are solitary
They are solitary.
Solitary
solitary
They are solitary.
They are social.
social
Yes they are
Hubert Lyman Clark has written: '... Echinodermata' -- subject(s): Echinodermata 'The holothurians of the Museum of Comparative Zoology' -- subject(s): Catalogs and collections, Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoology, Holothurians, Harvard University 'Notes on some Australian and Indo-Pacific echinoderms' -- subject(s): Echinodermata 'The birds of Amherst and vicinity' -- subject(s): Birds 'The echinoderm fauna of Torres Strait' -- subject(s): Echinodermata 'The echinoderms of Peru' -- subject(s): Echinodermata 'Report on the Crinoidea and Echinoidea collected by the Bahama expedition from the University of Iowa in 1893' -- subject(s): Crinoidea, Sea urchins, Echinodermata
social
Its a Social Animal
Usually they are solitary, except for breeding pairs and mothers with cubs.
Flies can exhibit both social and solitary behaviors depending on the species. Some flies, like fruit flies, are social and live in groups, while others, like horse flies, are solitary and operate independently.