Caterpillars are generally solitary creatures. They typically do not exhibit social behaviors and tend to live and feed alone, often focusing on consuming leaves to grow. However, some species may be found in groups during certain life stages, but this is usually for specific reasons like enhanced feeding efficiency or increased protection from predators. Overall, their solitary nature is more common.
Solitary
They are solitary.
They are solitary.
solitary
They are social.
yes salamanders are solitary
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social
Its a Social Animal
Yes they are
Usually they are solitary, except for breeding pairs and mothers with cubs.
Flies can exhibit both social and solitary behaviors depending on the species. Some flies, like fruit flies, are social and live in groups, while others, like horse flies, are solitary and operate independently.