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Highly gregarious, this cetacean lives in groups numbering from dozens to hundreds or even thousands of individuals and feeding mainly on squid.
Barbary macaque (Macaca sylvanus), also called magot, tailless ground-dwelling monkey that lives in groups in the upland forests of Algeria, Tunisia, Morocco, and Gibraltar.
The tiny ant Temnothorax nylanderi lives in groups of up to 200 in acorns and sticks in European forests.
The Ansell's mole-rat lives in groups of up to 13 individuals (mean 9.7 ± 2.5; N = 9 complete, fully established family groups) with a single breeding pair per group.
The mantled howler lives in groups.
It lives in groups containing several adult males, adult females and juveniles.
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"In original society," she said, "people lived in groups.
Neanderthals lived in groups of between 15 and 30 members, for example.
The ants that lived in groups of ten survived for about sixty-six days, on average.
Except for old males, which are solitary, wild boars live in groups.
During the first day alone, the lonesome ants walked twice as far as those that lived in groups of ten.
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