No
Asia
No, orangutans do not live in groups they live with there family.
they live in groups
They live in groups, called herds.
No. They are independent and do not live in groups.
no they do not live in groups
In captivity, lace monitor usually feed on mice, rats and chopped-up rabbit or poultry. In the wild they eat insects, other reptiles, birds and their eggs, small mammals, fish - essentially any small animal that they can overpower. They also feed opportunistically on carrion.
In captivity, lace monitor usually feed on mice, rats and chopped-up rabbit or poultry. In the wild they eat insects, other reptiles, birds and their eggs, small mammals, fish - essentially any small animal that they can overpower. They also feed opportunistically on carrion.
For specialty colors, you can try dyeing your own lace, or try to find a specialty lace provider in your area, by typing "specialty lace + (your town)" in your search box. We have a wonderful supply shop where I live, maybe you can contact them: http://www.such-a-deal.com/
The best IEM monitors for live performances are typically considered to be those from reputable brands like Shure, Sennheiser, and Ultimate Ears. These monitors offer high-quality sound, good isolation, and comfortable fit for performers on stage.
hyena's live in groups
Warthogs live in groups with their family's.