Creatures that live in pods include marine animals such as dolphins and orcas, which are known to form social groups for hunting and communication. Additionally, certain species of birds, like penguins, also form pods or colonies for social interaction and protection. Insects, such as some types of bees or ants, can also exhibit pod-like behaviors in their colonies. These groupings provide benefits like increased protection and cooperation in finding food.
Dolphins live in groups of up to 15 individuals called 'pods.'
Killer whales like to always be by themselves. Killer whales are very social creatures, they live in family groups called pods.
No, most Lobsters live in the ocean.
A name of a social group of whales is called a pod. Pods are similar to herds of animals and are closely bonded together.
Jellyfish do not live in schools or pods like many fish species. Instead, they are typically solitary creatures, although they can sometimes be found in large groups due to environmental factors such as currents or food availability. These gatherings are not structured social groups but rather coincidental aggregations.
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Yes, and they are called Pods.
Dolphins and porpoises live in pods.
Yes, they live in groups called 'pods'.
they live in groups that are called pods
No, dolphins live in pods and usually do not survive long if they are not in one.
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