Rabbits, lobsters, etc
there not gregarious
yes they gather in herds.
the examples of predation are when animals eat other animals
flatworms tapeworms
Basking shark
A group of gregarious people. Licensed from iStock Photo. adjective. The definition of gregarious is people or animals that are very social and enjoy being in crowds. An example of gregarious is someone who talks with everyone at a party.
No as they are very social and gregarious animals.
Sociable or companiable. Gregarious comes from the Latin word for flock, and a gregarious person likes to be with the gang.
No, Siberian tigers are usually solitary animals and only females with cubs are found in small family groups.
there not gregarious
Gregarious is an adjective.
The man was very gregarious when it came to politics.
No, Polar bears are not gregarious. They are solitary.
An antonym for gregarious would be solitary, or withdrawn.
The noun form of "gregarious" is "gregariousness."
The word gregarious means outgoing and sociable. Some dolphins, such as the Pacific white-sided dolphins, are gregarious. The northern right whale dolphin is known for being exceptionally gregarious.
Bob is very popular and has many friends; he is gregarious.