Most species of monkeys live in groups. The size of a group depends on how much food is available and if there are predators around.
Yes because all primates are monkeys even humans and the other great apes, living in large social groups.
yes because they live in families or groups.
some stingrays "like" to live in groups, there social animals when young.
The platypus is a solitary animal. It does not live in social groups.
They are social insects.
Crocodiles do not form social groups, but they are the most social of all reptiles. They are known to congregate for feeding and basking.
They are social, but not with humans. Yes, they do live in large family groups called warrens.
They are social animals and they live in groups called pods.
Elephants are very social animals and live in large groups or herds.
social behavior and cooperation. They form complex social structures with various roles and hierarchies. They engage in social activities such as grooming, play, and communication to maintain social bonds and resolve conflicts. These social behaviors are crucial for their survival and reproductive success.
Squirrels certainly live in families. they are arboreal animals ( Tree-living) but are not primates. they are rodents, as are rats, mice, rabbits, etc.l
The majority of primates are social. That includes lemurs, monkeys, apes, and humans. Some exceptions include orangutans, tarsiers, and lorisis.
Geographers study a variety of social groups. Some study those who live in urban areas. Other groups studied include different cultures and where they live, and those from different economic groups.