Yes, lobsters do live in groups. They also migrate every year to deep water, using the earth's magnetic frequencies to navigate.
Reptiles are classified into four groups known as orders. The four reptile orders are classified as: crocodilia, sphenodontia, squamata, and testudines.
one of the groups are put in a much larger preditor area
There are three main groups of reptiles. One group is the lizards and snakes. Although snakes do not have legs, they evolved from lizards, which have legs. The second group is the turtles and tortoises, which have a heavy shell that is attached to the skeleton. The third group is the crocodiles and alligators (the crocodilians). The last two groups are generally found in or near the water.
No, lizards are vertebrates because they have a backbone or spinal column. Invertebrates are animals without a backbone.
Yes, owls are known to eat lizards. Lizards are a common part of their diet, especially for species that are adapted to hunting on the ground or in trees where lizards are abundant.
no they are not
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yes. they do travel in groups.
The groups in Reptiles are: Rhynchocephalia (Tuatara), Squamata (Lizards and snakes), Crocodylia (Crocodiles & Alligators) and Testudines (turtles and lizards).
yes they travel in groups not alone, but sometimes they travel alone. :)
they travel in groups
Mammals and birds are endothermic.
This depends on the mission they are put into. Generally they do fly in groups when needed. If it is a solo mission they do not travel in groups.
Cheetahs sometimes travel in groups when one of them finds prey but when they don't find anything then they don't travel.
pefowls travel in groups! DUR
Not always but in deeper waters, they do travel in loosely formed groups.
in groups