Yes because they are special kind of group
Mosquitoes are solitary animals that only get together to mate with a female. Occasionally, they do gather into groups of thousands during the mating season.
Crickets do live in groups. They can live in small groups, but it is not uncommon to see crickets living in groups made up of several thousand crickets.
no they live in a family
Yes, called colonies.
Yes.
Yes
Mosquitoes typically travel in groups and not alone. When you see one mosquito, chances are you will see several more in the same area.
When mosquitoes mass together in large groups, it is called a swarm.
Most of the time fireflies are in large groups and they eat mosquitoes so if I were a mosquito I would stay away.
Mosquitoes live in the Arctic.
because its a living thing
yes they do
Mosquitoes live in any part of the world but Antartica.
No. It is too cold.
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No, orangutans do not live in groups they live with there family.
yes, any of them can live in there in a matter of time
All of them.... Mosquitoes are everywhere .