Sometimes. But they can be found in groups of 1000 or more.
Yes. They live in large groups in the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian warm parts ocean. There have been sightings of portuguese man of wars being washed up together on the shores.
According to http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/manofwar "Men-of-war" is the plural.
dutch and portuguese
Portugal
Portuguese.
he is Portuguese
No, orangutans do not live in groups they live with there family.
The Treaty of Tordesillas prevented conflict between Spain and Portugal by dividing the newly discovered lands outside Europe between the two countries along a designated meridian. This agreement aimed to prevent disputes over territories in the Americas and other parts of the world.
they live in groups
Live = ao vivo To live = Viver or Morar
They live in groups, called herds.
No. They are independent and do not live in groups.