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A group of animals that move together is called a drift. They may move or float in unison, such as a drift of fish or a drift of sea turtles.
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No, it is not. It is a collective noun (a group of animals) that may also be used as a noun adjunct (herd behavior, herd management). It can also be a verb meaning to collect or move animals in a herd.
There is no collective name for a group of platypuses. Platypuses are solitary animals and do not live or move in groups.
Octopuses are solitary animals so they travel alone.
Creeping animals are animals that move close to the ground by crawling or slithering. Examples include snakes, worms, snails, and certain insects. These animals typically have a body structure that allows them to move smoothly along the ground.
lions move in groups called herds for protection from bigger stronger animals like elephants and there babies.
They will move too another ecosystem
Most of the time people move into group homes because they have certain disabilities. In a group home there are generally six residents and a group leader that is there to help you as needed. Some people may also wish to move into a group home for the company that it provides.
No. There is no specific name for the male, female or baby platypus, nor for a group of platypuses. Many people (including well-meaning conservation groups) refer to baby platypuses as "puggles", but this is incorrect, and certainly not an officially recognised name. There is no name for a group of platypuses because platypuses are solitary animals, and do not move in groups.
Wings are specialized appendages that allow certain animals, such as birds and insects, to achieve flight. They provide lift, propulsion, and maneuverability in the air, enabling these animals to move through their environment, escape predators, find food, and migrate long distances.
Animals move to respond to stimuli.