Most species of monkeys live in groups. The size of a group depends on how much food is available and if there are predators around.
yes because they live in families or groups.
The toothcomb in primates refers to a specialized dental structure found in certain species, particularly in lemurs and lorises. It consists of closely spaced, forward-projecting incisors and canines that are used for grooming, feeding, and social interaction. This adaptation allows these primates to efficiently remove parasites and debris from their fur, promoting hygiene and social bonding within groups.
The platypus is a solitary animal. It does not live in social groups.
They are social insects.
They live in groups to keep each other safe! And to fight predators! That's why they live in groups.!
Crocodiles do not form social groups, but they are the most social of all reptiles. They are known to congregate for feeding and basking.
Primates, such as monkeys and apes, exhibit complex social behaviors, including tool use, communication, and social bonding, driven by their cognitive abilities. They often live in hierarchical groups and demonstrate problem-solving skills. In contrast, ruminants, like cows and deer, primarily exhibit behaviors focused on foraging and grazing, with social structures typically revolving around herding for protection. Their social interactions are less complex, often driven by instinctual behaviors related to survival and reproduction.
They are social, but not with humans. Yes, they do live in large family groups called warrens.
Squirrels certainly live in families. they are arboreal animals ( Tree-living) but are not primates. they are rodents, as are rats, mice, rabbits, etc.l
They are social animals and they live in groups called pods.
Elephants are very social animals and live in large groups or herds.
Some primates live in societies based largely on collective relationships among the group. However, some primate species are solitary and there is even variation among the behaviors of social primate species.