5 fingers on the hand
Tortoises are typically solitary animals and do not form social groups. They may come together during mating season or in specific habitats with abundant resources, but they do not exhibit group behavior or social interactions like some other species.
Scientists chose those five specific kingdoms (Animalia, Plantae, Fungi, Protista, and Monera) based on the fundamental differences in their cell structures, modes of nutrition, and other key characteristics. These kingdoms were established to classify and categorize organisms based on their shared traits and evolutionary relationships, helping to organize the diversity of life on Earth into more manageable groups for study and understanding.
Yes alligators do live in groups (some of them,)
No, lions are the only big cats that live in groups except for female that are caring for their young.
things like grass water rive
days in a week
A pair of trousers
The fingers on your hand!
Clover leaves, deaths, accidents...
Five bar gate Quintuplets
Fingers on a hand Pennies in a nickel Sides in a pentagon
Soda, some batteries, combs, and I have seen cups come in groups of 6.
There are a number of things that come in groups of 8. These include batteries in a pack, crayons in a standard pack, 8 sides of an octagon, as well as hot dogs in a pack.
Some Things Don't Come Easy was created in 1978.
These are some things that come in doubles.Mittens, eyes, feet, ears, eyebrows, shoes, arms, top front teeth, hands on a clock, couples, hamburger buns, fins on a fish, and wings.I am not going to give every single double I know.
In mathematics, a group of 15 items is known as a quindecad. Some common items that come in groups of 15 include eggs in a carton, months in a quarter, and players on a rugby team. Additionally, elements in the lanthanide series of the periodic table have atomic numbers that are multiples of 15.
Hot-dog buns