Stupendemys, a large freshwater turtle that lived during the Miocene epoch, likely exhibited social behaviors and may have lived in groups or herds. Fossil evidence suggests that they inhabited environments like rivers and lakes where they could have interacted with others of their species. However, definitive conclusions about their social structure are challenging due to the nature of fossil records. Overall, while they might not have been strictly solitary, their exact social dynamics remain uncertain.
a Stupendemys can be about 5.9 ft long
they live alone
they live together in packs
alone
they usually live together mostly
Live Together = 갔이 살고 Die Alone = 혼자 죽다
No, they live together.
Harry and Louis live together. The rest live alone. But they travel a lot and stay in hotels together, so they are together most of the time.
komodo dragon live alone but wheb they eat food they eat together
komodo dragon live alone but wheb they eat food they eat together
no they dont because bisons live together in groups
Tarantulas live alone. At a VERY young age they live together, and there are some tarantulas that seem to be able to live harmoniously with other tarantulas, BUT NEVER KEEP PET TARANTULAS TOGETHER IN THE SAME CAGE. In most cases, they are guaranteed cannibals.