The earthworm groups are annelid and segmented.
The platypus is a solitary animal. It does not live in social groups.
They are social insects.
They live in groups to keep each other safe! And to fight predators! That's why they live in groups.!
Crocodiles do not form social groups, but they are the most social of all reptiles. They are known to congregate for feeding and basking.
They are social, but not with humans. Yes, they do live in large family groups called warrens.
They are social animals and they live in groups called pods.
Elephants are very social animals and live in large groups or herds.
yes because they live in families or groups.
Stingrays are usually solitary creatures, although they may gather in groups in areas with abundant food sources or during mating season. They are generally not considered social animals and do not exhibit strong social behaviors.
a earthworm and a brain
They in Rainforestof South America and relatively live in large social groups
Geographers study a variety of social groups. Some study those who live in urban areas. Other groups studied include different cultures and where they live, and those from different economic groups.