I think ticks travel in groups
Lions, Tigers, Wolves and many more.
No, they live in big groups.
No, they are like most cetaceans and live in groups.
It depends on the species.
Yes, mammals are divided into many sub-groups.
Dolphins that call the Antarctic region home are mammals. They give birth to live young and nurture their young until they are old enough to fend for themselves.
Yes, they do. Wild horses do live in groups called a herd, and there is a lead mare and a stallion. The stallion protects the herd, and the mare leads it.
mice
There are five groups of vertebrates; fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals.
Mammals has these 3 groups .
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.
Animals live in groups for various reasons, such as protection from predators, increased chances of finding food, opportunities for social interaction and mating, and better communication among individuals within the group. Group living can also provide benefits in terms of division of labor and sharing of resources.