They live together as a group. Like schools of fish. Hope this helps
Mostly in groups because they migrate to Mexico together for 2 months, (most of their life!)
Platypuses do not live in groups. They are solitary animals.
that butterfly camouflage itself
It makes itself look like a poisonous butterfly
Butterflies do not typically live in groups - they are predominantly solitary insects. However, they may gather in large numbers during migration or while congregating around food sources or breeding grounds.
no they cant humming birds need to learn ther own things, they live up to 3,4,5 it depends on what type of butterfly!
In huge groups! Giant families roam the outskirts of the arctic circle.
Kangaroos tend to live in family groups or large groups, which are known as "mobs".These groups are dominated by a single male.
If it is the the butterfly effect that the butterfly starts that sets off the avalanche then yes, but if it is the actual butterfly by itself then no.
tigers are soletary animals in the wild.
yes they do
Adult monarch butterflies do not live in groups, but they travel in groups when they migrate. The average lifespan of an adult monarch butterfly is 4 to 8 weeks.