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No they Do not live in colonies
The four other people invited to live in the secret annex were Otto Frank's business associates who he asked to join them in hiding to increase their chances of survival and provide additional help and support to the group during their time in hiding.
Sugar gliders do not live in large social colonies, but they do tend to live in extended family groups.
they live in Europe
there are zebras,wildbeasts,baboonsand flamigoes
Sometimes they can but they don't have to.
Ants are well known for traveling in colonies but there are groups such as zebra, elephants and penguins that do it as well.
no they live in huge colonies
no they live in burrows or dens.
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Some eukaryotic or prokaryotes live and function together in colonies.