Bears, wolves, some big-cats
Echidnas are generally solitary animals. They do not live in groups.
Platypuses are solitary animals, and do not live with any other species. They sometimes live in small family groups, but this tends to be only until the young are old enough to be independent. Males do not stay with the females.
One of the names of the animals that live solitary is called Tasmanian Devils.
No, they are solitary animals.
Platypuses do not live in groups. They are solitary animals.
Tigers are solitary animals. A males range will overlap several females.
Platypuses are essentially solitary animals.
No - they are solitary animals.
No, platypuses tend to be solitary animals.
No, they are primarily solitary animals.
Yes. Echidnas are solitary animals.
The platypus is a solitary creature and tends to live alone. It only lives in a family group while the mother raises the young. The male takes no part in this, and remains solitary, except for during the mating process. All feeding and swimming activities are undertaken alone.