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Yes, mammals are divided into many sub-groups.
Muslims were divided into two groups
Seals are usually social animals, and live in big groups together.
No they do not live in groups
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The vertebrates are further divided into five groups or classes.
Invertebrates can be divided into 5 groups. Insects Arachnids Crustaceans Worms Molluscs
yes they travel around alot
When it is divided by any of its factors
Yes, seals typically live in groups, known as colonies or rookeries. These groups provide protection from predators, social interaction, and opportunities for communal hunting and reproduction. The size and dynamics of seal groups can vary depending on the species and the time of year.