People who use the phrase "we live together" to describe their living arrangements are often couples in a committed relationship who have made the decision to live together without seeking a civil union or marriage license.
they usually live together mostly
yes,because in the wild they usually live together and people who have those two turtles say that they get along.
Seals are usually social animals, and live in big groups together.
I am assuming that you are referring to USA. One usually calls it the US Congress.
Usually cougars are solitary, as in, they don't live together. The only time they come together is most likely during mating season at the most.
Echidnas do dig burrows underground, but they do not necessarily live there. These burrows are usually for the purpose of incubating their young. Echidnas refer to live among rocks or under thick bushes.
Male beta fish cant live together or they'll pretty much kill each other a boy and a girl can live together though. you can get a tank separator for them though and they'll usually leave each other alone.
The savanna is in Africa, and safaris usually refer to trips to the savanna. Sloths only live in South America. So you wouldn't see a sloth during a safari.
Most tigers will choose to live alone or with a mate and cubs. This means that there are usually no more than 5 tigers that live together at a time.
Generally, no, platypuses do not live together. They are usually solitary animals. The female and babies may live as a family group until the next breeding season.
you are not married but live together and have a relationship through living in the same place, its very similar to having a boyfriend or a girlfriend but is usually more serious.
Cougars do not live in groups except for a mother and her cubs. The cubs usually leave on their own at about 2 years of age.