Fish
(and perhaps young humans while being educated)
Barracudas live in groups until they are adults. Then these vicious creatures prefer to live solo.
A group of quokkas is called a mob. They are sociable creatures and live in small family groups or larger communities.
Rats are social creatures that typically live in groups, called colonies. They build complex social structures within these groups, communicating through vocalizations, body language, and scent markings. While they can survive alone, rats generally prefer to be in the company of other rats.
Penguins live in groups called Rookeries.
yes No, snowy owls are solitary creatures, though they form large groups prior to pairing up to mate
No, as mermaids do not live; they are creatures of fiction.
Some live as solitary creatures but most live in groups called prides.
Barracudas live in groups until they are adults. Then these vicious creatures prefer to live solo.
They live in large groups called schools.
yes they do
goldfish live in groups called schools they don't go to school there group is called a school
A group of quokkas is called a mob. They are sociable creatures and live in small family groups or larger communities.
Hammerheads live in huge groups called schools at night they separate and hunt alone.
Piranhas live in schools.
they swim in schools
They live in groups, called herds.
what are mammels that live on land called? they are called terresteral creatures