Raccoons may live alone or in connected family groups, usually related females and their young. Males live separately, usually in small groups of unrelated males.
They seem to live in groups and pair up.
The brain is in fact alone
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Yes, penguins often live in colonies which can be made up of hundreds to thousands of individuals. Within these colonies, penguins establish family units for breeding and raising their young. Penguins typically pair up and take turns incubating the eggs and caring for the chicks.
For the most part cheetah's are solitary animals. Females usually live alone, except for when they are raising their young. Males often live alone as well, but occasionally will live in small groups which consist of their litter mates.
Synoyms for pair could include; group, together Antonyms for pair could include; solo, alone, one
There is no equation, let alone a pair of them!
Kookaburras are social birds that typically live in family groups. These groups usually consist of a breeding pair and their offspring from previous seasons. They are known for their distinctive calls and often hunt and roost together, reinforcing their social bonds. While they can be seen alone, they thrive in the company of their family members.
Fennec foxes live in family groups. The basic social unit is thought to be a mated pair and their offspring, and the young of the previous year are believed to remain in the family even after a new litter is born.
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Ammonia contains nitrogen atoms. Nitrogen has alone pair on it.
It depends upon the species. Some longwings, like the Zebra Longwing, do tend to spend the nights in clusters, sitting together on one branch. In the winter, Monarchs spend months sitting together on trees in Mexico or the coast of California (in the north America area). Most are solitary except when looking for a female to pair with.