Marsupials typically have varied social behaviors depending on the species. Some, like kangaroos, often travel in groups known as mobs for protection and social interaction, while others, such as koalas, are more solitary and prefer to live alone. The social structure can also change based on environmental factors and food availability. Overall, marsupial social behavior is diverse and species-dependent.
yes they travel in groups not alone, but sometimes they travel alone. :)
Most dolphins travel in groups of 3 to 6 but some will travel alone.
alone
Mosquitoes typically travel in groups and not alone. When you see one mosquito, chances are you will see several more in the same area.
Rats are social animals and typically prefer to live and travel in groups rather than alone.
does least weasels travel in groups
Do puffer fish travel alone or in groups?
yes
Of course they travel in groups. They gotta satisfy their hormonal needs and they can't do it alone like humans can..
No they travel in groups. Their group name is called leap.
Of course they travel in groups. They gotta satisfy their hormonal needs and they can't do it alone like humans can!
i think it traveled in packs