Examples of 'living in groups' in a sentence

Meaning of "living in groups"

living in groups - This phrase refers to the behavior of certain animals or humans who prefer to reside and interact with others of their kind

How to use "living in groups" in a sentence

Basic
Advanced
living in groups
The people are living in groups at local evacuation sites.
Some disadvantages accompany living in groups.
But living in groups can lead to problems in getting on together.
They are social animals that enjoy living in groups.
They like living in groups.
Rats are naturally social animals used to living in groups.
Than those living in groups.
Common goldfish are social animals who prefer living in groups.
It is often found living in groups and can cover large expansions.
Human beings survived by living in groups.
Living in groups.
Our species has a long evolutionary history of living in groups.
Rats living in groups have more full and varied lives than any single rat.
Especially young cats and kittens living in groups are at high risk.
Finally, living in groups offers health benefits.

See also

The Fennec fox is a nocturnal animal living in groups of ten.
Living in groups is a ticket to survival, which is why most primates live in them.
Hippopotamuses are gregarious, living in groups of up to thirty animals.
Like mice, rats animals thuá»™t social and living in groups.
Essentially, sedentism means living in groups permanently in one place.
Species living in groups often have a hierarchy, both among males and females.
They are very sociable animals, living in groups of three to thirty.
After living in groups numbering up to the hundreds, these birds move inland to breed.
Toco toucans are social, living in groups of about six birds.
Moreover, single mites had a higher death rate than mites living in groups.
Our brains are adapted to living in groups of perhaps 150 individuals.
Living in Groups 1st ed.
Howler monkeys are communal animals, often living in groups of over a dozen.
They are social animals, living in groups of up to 100 animals.
Mountain gorillas were almost entirely folivorous, living in groups with overlapping home ranges.
True lemurs utilize this social system, often living in groups of ten or less.
The golden-breasted starling is a social animal, living in groups of three to twelve individuals.
Noisy Miner is an aggressive bird, living in groups or colonies.
For these white-faced capuchins in Costa Rica, living in groups is essential for survival.
The ring-tailed lemur is highly social, living in groups of up to 30 individuals.
The uakaris and bearded sakis are polygamous, living in groups of 8-30 individuals.
The Varecia rubia are social, living in groups of 2 to 16 animals.

You'll also be interested in:

Examples of using Groups
Armed groups also stand accused of torture
The most significant groups are the following
The groups meet three times a year
Show more
Examples of using Living
People living in accommodation for the homeless
Then the fun of living will go away
Living in the dormitories of the opera house
Show more

Search by letter in the English dictionary