kangoroos
wolves,
elephants,
monkeys
lions,
Giraffes
wild dogs, Hyenas
Rinos (live in small groups of 3)
deers,
Zebra
wild horses
cattle,
goats and sheep
dolphins
Orcas (killer whales)
Racoons (some live alone some in small family groups)
Some bears live in small family groups
Wild cats (some in small family groups of upto 12) such as Cheetahs, Leopards.
Meerkats
wild pigs like the boar and Warthog
And the list goes on
2007-09-01 23:55:49
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answered by Mystic Magic 5
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Oh,gosh,loads of animals stay in groups ,or packs!
Lions
wolves
elephants
antelope
deer
buffalo
zebra
horse
gorilla
chimps
many types of monkeys
meerkats
prairie dogs
whales
dolphins
birds
fish
dogs
hyenas
oh,I could go on and on for literally hours........
2007-09-02 06:52:07
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answered by Dances With Woofs! 7
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A lot of mammals do; wolves, meercat, lemur, gorilla, chimpanzee, lions, dogs, deer, buffalo, bison, cow, goats, yak, llama, alpacca, sheep, the list goes on.
2007-09-02 02:36:37
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answered by Anonymous
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if u mean y then there are many reasons
-to hunt
-to drink water
-to feel secure
-to search for any male/female for reproduction
2007-09-02 02:36:15
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answered by pokemon maniac 6
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zebras,wilderbeasts,gnus,wolves,wild horses,african wild dogs,hippos,deers,penguins,lions(females),rabbits,flamingoes,albatross,elephants,chimps, monkeys in general, seals,tuna,balugas,narwhals,......this cud go on ........ thats all i cud think of at the moment......
2007-09-02 06:33:05
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't think so
2014-01-31 00:02:40
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answered by Anonymous
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