Examples of 'live in pairs' in a sentence

Meaning of "live in pairs"

live in pairs: This phrase refers to the living arrangement of two people sharing a home or dwelling. It is often used to describe roommates or a couple living together

How to use "live in pairs" in a sentence

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These fish are usually solitary or live in pairs.
Brazilian teal live in pairs or in small groups of up to twenty birds.
Roadrunners are commonly solitary birds or live in pairs.
Southern reedbucks live in pairs or alone.
They live in pairs with each pair occupying a territory.
Some quails are solitary birds or live in pairs.
The birds often live in pairs and larger communities.
I do not think trolls live in pairs.
Bengal foxes live in pairs but usually hunt alone.
The fish generally live in pairs.
They often live in pairs and will create nests.
Males and females live in pairs.
Most tanagers live in pairs or in small groups of three to five individuals.
This is because it can live in pairs or groups.
They live in pairs each with its own patch of forest.

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They are monogamous and live in pairs.
Usually they live in pairs and sometimes roost in flocks of hundreds of individuals.
Swans are animals that live in pairs.
They live in pairs or family groups of the parents and little ones.
They are solitary or live in pairs.
They prefer to live in pairs or groups and also seek human interaction.
Rabbits prefer to live in pairs.
They live in pairs and protect their territory from other animals.
They are social animals and prefer to live in pairs or groups.
Live in pairs in well-defined territories.
Mongolian gerbils prefer to live in pairs or groups rather than alone.
They are also probably the only mongooses that live in pairs.
Songwings live in pairs.
I did not realize it at first because Songwings are supposed to live in pairs.
Goby and pistol shrimps usually live in pairs inside the cave.
The Cinereous Vulture is a largely solitary animal but occasionally live in pairs.
They live in pairs or small groups, but are often seen alone.
Both rats and mice are social and should live in pairs or small groups.
Some bears live in pairs or groups, whereas others prefer to live by themselves.
They tend to be solitary, though some live in pairs.
Generally, they must live in pairs or flocks, as their need for companionship is high.
Rabbits are very sociable animals, preferring to live in pairs or small groups.
They live in pairs and usually, one breeding pair maintains their territory throughout the year.
Most whales are social animals, although a few species live in pairs or are solitary.
They usually live in pairs in territories of about 5 hectares 12 acres.
She 's a Songwing . I did not realize it at first because Songwings are supposed to live in pairs.
He must share everything, live in pairs.

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