Yes, lobsters do live in groups. They also migrate every year to deep water, using the earth's magnetic frequencies to navigate.
A Piranha is a carnivorous fish.
Gorillas live in family groups
Yes.
No. Sloths are solitary animals. Adults only get together for the purpose of mating.
yes. they do travel in groups.
Piranha's generally occur in small groups of about 20
yes they travel in groups not alone, but sometimes they travel alone. :)
they travel in groups
There have been five movies with piranha in the title: Piranha (1972), Piranha (1978), Piranha Part Two: The Spawning (1981), Piranha (1995) TV, and Piranha (2010)
This depends on the mission they are put into. Generally they do fly in groups when needed. If it is a solo mission they do not travel in groups.
Cheetahs sometimes travel in groups when one of them finds prey but when they don't find anything then they don't travel.
You mean, why isn't there one piranha in the world that's the size of a killer whale because it ate all the other piranhas? Piranha are schooling fish - they live in large groups. Piranhas only eat piranhas if the victims are injured, diseased or otherwise unable to participate fully in the school.
Not always but in deeper waters, they do travel in loosely formed groups.
pefowls travel in groups! DUR
piranha are small and fast is will be really hard for them to be hunt and they travel in pack so they can attack or eat