Yes, crickets are very social creatures. Crickets are bred together in close quarters and are always together in cricket farms.
No, crickets live solitary lives.
Yes, crickets do live by themselves and are classified as solitary insects. Crickets are found in warmer climates throughout the world.
Solitary
They are solitary.
They are solitary.
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Some examples of solitary insects include praying mantises, beetles, and certain species of bees such as digger bees and sweat bees. These insects typically live and forage alone rather than in social groups or colonies.
They are social.
yes salamanders are solitary
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Its a Social Animal