you need to be more specific, groups of: people,musical,cells?
A group of cats is called a "clowder" or a "clutter." They are typically solitary animals but may form loose social groups, especially in feral or colony situations.
No, lions are the only big cats that live in groups except for female that are caring for their young.
Purebred cats are identified by their specific breed, although different registries do not agree on what breed a cat may be considered. Many house cats do not belong to a particular breed and are referred to as domestic shorthair or domestic longhair.
Panthera The large cats that can roarlionleopardtigerjaguarFelis The small cats that can meow and purrsmall catsdomesticated catsAcinonyx The only cat that cannot retract its clawscheetahSome scientists think that there should be another group for medium sized cats. Cats like the wild cat or ocelot or too large to be in the Felis. Snow leopards are too small to be in the Panthera.
A streak of tigers typically consists of one to three individuals. Tigers are solitary animals and do not form large groups like some other species of big cats.
A group of cats is called a "clowder" or a "clutter." They are typically solitary animals but may form loose social groups, especially in feral or colony situations.
some cats do live in groups but most don`t.
Lions are the only species of cats that live in groups.
There is no such thing as a cat government. Even in groups, cats do not form a strict hierarchy like dogs do.
There are groups of feral cats but no not really.
A group of cats is called a "clowder"! ^. .^
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The possessive form of the plural noun cats is cats'.The possessive noun phrase is: the cats' collars
The possessive form of the plural noun cats is cats'.Example: Are those your cats' toys?
Cats are generally solitary animals, but they can live in groups, especially when resources like food are plentiful. Feral cats often form colonies, typically consisting of around 5 to 15 individuals. However, the size of these groups can vary based on factors such as habitat, food availability, and social dynamics. In domestic settings, the number of cats living together can vary widely depending on the household and the owners' preferences.
No, lions are the only big cats that live in groups except for female that are caring for their young.
The two major groups of domesticated cats are purebred cats and mixed-breed cats. Purebred cats are those that belong to specific breeds with established standards, such as Siamese or Persian, and are often bred for particular traits. Mixed-breed cats, on the other hand, do not belong to any specific breed and typically have a diverse genetic background. Both groups exhibit a wide range of physical and behavioral characteristics, making them popular companions.