For protection, and they form bonds or relationships. Most mammals are social creatures, like humans, wolfs, dolphins, etc... They like to surround themselves with their family and friends. Also having a group makes it easier to hunt for food or protect their young, or homes.
yes they hang out in groups
Most monkeys hang in groups called primates.
There are many plants and animals that jellyfish like to hang around. Jellyfish particularly like to hang around the fish they eat.
Toucans are usually solitary animals. They may hang around in groups of six to eight, but prefer being alone. When resting, toucans have the habit of resting their beaks on their back. Toucans are frugivorous animals. This means they eat only fruit.
No, animals that live in groups, or packs, actually tend to hunt larger animals. For example lions, they hunt in groups and take down some of the largest land animals in the world.
Most animals do not live in family groups. Some animals that do include horses, lions, and dolphins.
One of the strangest behaviors of langurs is how they hang out in groups. They will either hang out with all males or hang out with a group of females and offspring but will be the only male in that group.
wolves=elk bears=fish Basically vulnerable animals.
Animals that hang from trees are often referred to as arboreal animals. These animals have adapted to life in the trees and are well-suited to climbing, swinging, and hanging from branches or vines. Examples of arboreal animals include monkeys, sloths, and certain species of birds.
Odobenedae, and odobenuce rosmarus
vertebrates and invertebrates
Phylogenetic classification groups animals based on their evolutionary relationships and genetic similarities. This form of classification organizes animals into groups based on their shared ancestry and common descent.