Yes, orangutans are generally solitary animals, especially adult males. They typically prefer to live alone, although females often stay with their offspring for several years. However, they may come together in loose groups for feeding or during mating seasons. Social interactions can occur, but overall, they are known for their independence compared to other primates.
7 groups, with 3 in each3 groups, with 7 in each21 groups, with 1 in each1 group, with 21 in each
To find out how many groups of 4 make eight groups of 27, first calculate the total number of items in eight groups of 27: (8 \times 27 = 216). Next, divide this total by the size of the groups: (216 \div 4 = 54). Therefore, there are 54 groups of 4 in eight groups of 27.
2 groups of 16, 4 groups of 8, 8 groups of 4, 16 groups of 2. Not really divided or in groups, but there could be 1 group of 32 or everyone by themselves.
To find out how many groups of 2 make four groups of 5, first calculate the total number in four groups of 5, which is (4 \times 5 = 20). Then, divide this total by the size of the groups you are forming: (20 \div 2 = 10). Therefore, it takes 10 groups of 2 to make four groups of 5.
24/4 = 6 groups
They stay in very large groups
Giraffes stay in groups because of the predators in the wild. If they wouldn't be in groups they would probably be instinct.
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Because they are herd animals.
Kangaroos tend to live in family groups or large groups, which are known as "mobs".These groups are dominated by a single male.
The victim should stay in groups.
They are a social, family based animal.
yes and it is called a pack