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Bees are one of the many kinds of animals that live in groups Living in groups can both help and hurt the survival of a kind of animal what is one way living in groups can harm an?

Living in groups attracts predators


What are the 4 main groups of eukaryota?

One is plants, I think one is protists, animals, and I think fungi.


In the first scientific classification of organisms all living things were placed into one of two kingdoms. What were these first two kingdoms?

The original first two kingdoms were animals and plants.


What are learned behaviors of a red fox?

Hunting, fighting, eating. These are all normal behaviours for red foxes. Also these animals usually live in groups and are social animals even though you mostly see one fox on its own.


What are learned behaviors of red foxes?

Hunting, fighting, eating. These are all normal behaviours for red foxes. Also these animals usually live in groups and are social animals even though you mostly see one fox on its own.


Do moose live in groups or alone?

Moose are primarily solitary animals. The only groups you'd see of moose is of a cow with one or more of her calves.


How many lives does animals have?

All animals have one life.


What are examples of dominants?

wolves, baboons, chickensmost social animals with groups because one specific animal or group of animals is/are leaders and the others are subserviant


In plants what is the haploid?

The haploid in plants is when there is only one set of chromosomes. There are whole groups of animals that are haploid. These animals include bees, wasps, and ants.


Which two animals reproduce one mammal and one bird?

All animals reproduce


What is a giraffes ecosystem?

a giraffe ecosystem is a bunch of giraffes living in one place with elephants and lions and lots of grass an trees with lots of other animals.


Why do animals lay egg in groups?

Laying eggs in groups makes them easier to keep warm and safe and increases chance of the hatchlings' survival. Birds keep eggs in nests, where it is necessary to lay eggs in groups to facilitate feeding and care-taking. Fish lay eggs in groups so that predators cannot eat all of the eggs because there are so many in one place at one time.