Killer whales travel in packs like wolves and share many of the same hunting strategies.
Killer Whales tend to live in families, and as a group will hunt food.
They travel in groups not on there own.
bottle-nose dolphins swim in packs
they live in pods
I think they swim in groups
All Killer Whales Live in groups of 11 12 and 13.
Blue whales have been known to swim in very small pods, although they are frequently found either alone, or in pairs.
yes they do. That how the whales and birds get them.
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Some do, for the safety that numbers provide. A group of fish is called a school, and fish that prefer to swim in such a group are referred to as schooling fish.
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Do puffer fish travel alone or in groups?
alone always because they are a solitary species.
they can do but they usually swim alone
no they live in groups. beacuse i did research.
it depends on the shark you are asking about. Most sharks want to swim alone because they want food to themselves and they are very vain. Some sharks swim in groups though. Only to be tougher then 1 shark is. But most of the time, a shark will swim alone.
Manatees often swim alone, but it is not uncommon for them to form groups, especially when seeking areas of warm water. Groups of manatees are called aggregations or herds.
Groups, i saw one, then like 20 of them came