Gorillas are social animals that live in groups called troops. A troop typically consists of a dominant male, several females, and their offspring. The group works together to protect their territory, find food, and raise their young.
Penguins live in groups called Rookeries.
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.
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harems
Except for a mother with her cubs, the mountain lion is a solitary animal.
their cousins,humans, are hunting them
It means that mountain gorillas live in groups rather than living alone.
Mountain Gorillas are vegetarians. They live in groups but they do not hunt any other animals. They feed on leaves, fruits etc.
Gorillas are social animals that live in groups called troops. A troop typically consists of a dominant male, several females, and their offspring. The group works together to protect their territory, find food, and raise their young.
Male silverback gorillas are extremely strong and threatening if need be.
Large groups of mountains are called mountain ranges.
No, orangutans do not live in groups they live with there family.
sharks, many species of fish, certain insects, mountain lions and relatives, maybe more
Jungfrau mountain range
a baby gorillla is called a infant/ baby just like a human baby