Not particularly. Black Moors are Goldfish. They are not schooling fish. Each goldfish needs at least 10 gallons of water so if you want to keep a few of them you will need a large tank.
32-70 degree temperature
They live in large groups of like 5-10 spider monkeys and no they dont live n their own.
There are no black tigers.
no
the moors lived in Arabia and later they moved to Europe
yes they will travel in groups
Black moor fish mix well with other fancy goldfish, but as black moors have poor vision they would be better with other poor vision fish like telescope goldfish or bubble eye as not to have to compete for food finding.
MOSTLY ROBINS AND FOXES LIVE ON MOORS,ALONG WITH SHEEP but no goats and plenty squirrels
foxes live in burrows
Try bottom cleaners, algae eaters, black moors, and guppies for sure.
Black caimans are solitary. They live, rest, and hunt alone.
They are a domesticated herd animal, so they live in groups. Whether they like it is a difficult question.