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No, most whales live in groups
They live in large groups of like 5-10 spider monkeys and no they dont live n their own.
In groups
Gererally the live on their own. They are very territorial. They may appear together when they are mating.
No they Dont they Live Solitary and Hurt there own Species
Umm well sometimes they prefer to live on their own but sometimes they go in groups of 1-3 Hope it helped :-)
Some live as solitary creatures but most live in groups called prides.
Kangaroos tend to live in groups known as mobs. These groups may be made up of just a few kangaroos to dozens of kangaroos.
The numbat is a solitary animal, and does not live in communities. However, research has found that, for part of the year, numbats do live in family groups, each with their own territory.
Narwhals live in groups of their own kind, called pods!
Both. Kiwi live in population groups known as colonies. However, they do not socialise with other kiwi, and live in pairs with their own distinct territory, separate from that of other kiwi.
It is very unlikely that an Osprey would kill and eat a cat. The Osprey only eats fish, so only has the talons and beak that are effective at killing and eating fish instead of larger mammals.