Oysters do not travel alone; they are sessile creatures, meaning they are fixed in one place and do not move around. Instead, they attach themselves to a substrate, such as rocks or other surfaces, and often form large clusters or beds with other oysters. This communal living helps enhance their reproductive success and provides benefits like protection from predators. Once settled, they remain in that location for their entire lives.
Oysters are known for living in groups. Oysters are commonly found in brackish water like bays in the United States.
You can travel anywhere alone. I have been to 16 countries alone and camped across the United States alone.
Mustangs typically travel in herds, but they will travel alone if they have to.
yes they travel in groups not alone, but sometimes they travel alone. :)
I travel alone.... :D
To travel alone you need to be 16 or older. You can travel with a supervisor at the age of 12
You can typically travel alone internationally at the age of 18.
You can typically travel internationally alone at the age of 18.
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no my son cannot travel alone
did giovanni da verrazono travel alone or with others