Seals are very social. They often swim together and will herd fish together. I saw a Discovery channel film of seals rounding up a "ball of fish" and then they take turns going in and eating them until they are gone. They also live in groups.
Seals are very social and love to communicate with each other. They often swim together and will herd fish together.
they live in group es
yes
macaws live with others.
Yes they can live with others but they do not need to it can live alone or with others it doesn't matter.
Sharks are indiviauls.
mostly they live in pack but yes they can live alone
No they prefer their own garage
Horse and cattle are herd animals, they live in herds.
If they lived alone, how could they breed mate. Common sense
Howler Monkeys live together, usually with as much as 40 others. However they howl and make noise with about 15-20 others.
It is definitely too young to live alone however, it is possible. Some minors are more mature than others. Keeping that in mind we basically can assume you may live there alone if you keep out of trouble at school, etc.
Bilbies are solitary animals, living alone in their burrows. However, while they live alone in their burrows, they live in colonies which may number several dozen animals.
it depends on what kind of seal you are talking about. leopard seals do but any others i am not sure of.
they live alone.