there are zebras,wildbeasts,baboonsand flamigoes
they live in big colonies
no they live in huge colonies
colonies
Yes. Rockhopper penguins live in groups known as "colonies".
Bilbies are solitary animals, living alone in their burrows. However, while they live alone in their burrows, they live in colonies which may number several dozen animals.
Colonies
no they live in big colonies
Sugar gliders do not live in large social colonies, but they do tend to live in extended family groups.
Most animals do not live in family groups. Some animals that do include horses, lions, and dolphins.
No. Unlike their ground-dwelling counterparts, tree kangaroos are generally solitary animals. A male and female may occupy the same space outside of breeding season, but these animals do not live in groups or colonies.
Some live as individuals, others prefer the safety of numbers and live in groups. Pronghorn, meerkats and prairie dogs are some animals that prefer to be in groups.
Yes because they are special kind of group