"Among" is a common English preposition and can be found in written or spoken English language. It is used to indicate a relationship or connection between things or people, such as "among the trees" or "among friends".
There's a fungus among us. Among the trees, you'll find me.
I find them among the best.
Underground. You have to dig at dig spots to find them, among other things.
draw a flowchart to find the biggest number among the 3 numbers
You can find a roast, flowers, fondue and gold among other things in a pot.
Hispaniola
Egypt, and Mexico, among other places.
God
Republicans
im not sure i cant find it
A rose is a plant with sharp thorns on the stems. If you find "a rose among the thorns," you find a soft flower among the sharp thorns. The term can be used to mean anything nice found among not-so-nice things. You might say that someone is "a rose among thorns" if everyone around them is either unpleasant or incompetent.
if they find the proper shelter and breeding conditions yes.