wild yaks life in herds.
Frogs can live both alone and in groups, depending on the species and their environment. Some frogs are solitary and prefer to live alone, while others may form groups or congregate during mating season.
No. They live in parts of Asia.
Actually the plural of Fossa is Fossae, so No! No, Fossae live alone.
Alligators tend to live solitary lives, but they can be found in groups called congregations in areas with plentiful food sources or during mating season. In such cases, they will tolerate each other's presence but are not truly social animals.
Domestic yaks are found throughout the world, predominantly in central Asia (China, Mongolia, Nepal, India, Bhutan) where the population is about 14 million. About 4 million yaks live in Tibet alone, accounting for 30% of China's total yak population. In the United States and Canada there are less than 2000 yaks, including yak hybrids, which are privately owned or in zoos. The origin of yaks in North America was not well documented.
they live alone and hunt alone, haven't you seen nemo!?
they live alone.
no they do not live in groups
they live alone
They live alone!
They live in small groups
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They live in groups, called herds.
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in groups
Manatees live alone, in groups, or in pairs. It all depends on the indiviual manatee and how it chooses to live.