Examples of 'live in colonies' in a sentence
Meaning of "live in colonies"
live in colonies - refers to organisms, especially some insects, that live together in a group or community for social reasons or to ensure survival
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live in colonies
They live in colonies underwater attaching to stones.
Subterranean termites live in colonies in the soil.
They live in colonies and reproduce quickly.
Termites are eusocial insects that live in colonies.
They live in colonies throughout their lives.
Pharaoh ants are insects that live in colonies.
Ants live in colonies consisting of millions of individuals.
Gallinules and moorhens often live in colonies.
They live in colonies that number in the hundreds.
Some are highly social and live in colonies.
They live in colonies in cramped areas.
Not all bees live in colonies.
They live in colonies and built nest underground.
Not all wasps live in colonies.
They live in colonies in the soil.
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These spiders often live in colonies.
Honey bees live in colonies and are very social.
Highly eusocial bees live in colonies.
They live in colonies with an alpha or dominant male.
These bees do not live in colonies.
They live in colonies and survive in the harshest conditions.
Keep in mind that these insects live in colonies.
Cattle egrets live in colonies and are very sociable.
These are solitary bees which do not live in colonies.
Wild rats live in colonies.
Adults live about a year and prefer to live in colonies.
Birds that live in colonies.
Beavers are quite social in nature and prefer to live in colonies.
They usually live in colonies.
They live in colonies that can be small units or tens of millions.
Voles also tend to live in colonies.
Some of them live in colonies while other live independently.
Only bumblebees and honey bees live in colonies.
These social insects live in colonies with thousands of individuals.
They are very social creatures and they live in colonies together.
Emus prefer to live in colonies as they are very social animals.
Feeding and caring responsibly for the cats that live in colonies.
They like to live in colonies.
Corals live in colonies that can achieve very large dimensions.
Corals usually live in colonies.
Vizcachas live in colonies that range from a few individuals to hundreds.
These insects live in colonies.
These rats live in colonies and spend much of their life underground.
Corals generally live in colonies.
These insects live in colonies that contain a very large number of termites.
Carpenter ants are social insects that live in colonies and excavate wood.
Termites live in colonies so there are often a large number of them in one place.
These are social insects because they particularly live in colonies and large groups.
Corals live in colonies with colorful algae that provide them nutrients.
The spiders live in trees and bushes where the weaver ants live in colonies.
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