Yes. A group of rats is called a mischief.
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Wasps may live in a colony, but they forage individually.
No. Rats are naturally pack animals and fret when left alone. Domestic rats are best kept in groups of two or more of the same sex.
Rats live in groups because they are very social animals. If you have one rat, you are gonna have to have one more because they oike playing with eachother. :) hope that helps
Some countries share a land border, so it is easy for the rats to just cross the border into another country. Rats also board ships and travel to countries far far away from each other.
Yes, lobsters do live in groups. They also migrate every year to deep water, using the earth's magnetic frequencies to navigate.
Gorillas live in family groups
Squirrels certainly live in families. they are arboreal animals ( Tree-living) but are not primates. they are rodents, as are rats, mice, rabbits, etc.l
no they do not but some may live in groups
small and tiny.
colonies
yes. they do travel in groups.
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They travel by scampering like other mice and rats.
yes they travel in groups not alone, but sometimes they travel alone. :)
they travel in groups
No. Rats are naturally pack animals and fret when left alone. Domestic rats are best kept in groups of two or more of the same sex.
Rats live in groups because they are very social animals. If you have one rat, you are gonna have to have one more because they oike playing with eachother. :) hope that helps
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