Bobcats do not live in groups. The only cat(that's wild) that lives in groups are lions. Bobcats only live in a "group" is when a mother has cubs.
No. Like most cat species cougars are solitary.
The only time cougars would be in a group would be a mother and her cubs. Otherwise, cougars are solitary animals.
The only time cougars would be in a group would be a mother and her cubs. Otherwise, cougars are solitary animals.
Cougars are solitary animals. Young cougars may spend the first two years with the mother, however.
only the lions hunt in packs
Yes. Unless a cougar is mating or a female and currently caring for her young, cougars usually live alone.
Lions, alone, live and hunt in groups. All the other big cats are solitary and that would include tigers, jaguars, leopards, cheetahs, cougars, etc.
A pride possibly, but cougars do not stay in groups.
Alone, the only cats that live in a family group (a pride) are Lions.
Cougars do not live in groups except for a mother and her cubs. The cubs usually leave on their own at about 2 years of age.
Pumas are loners, except for females with cubs. Lions are the only cats that live in groups.
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i think they live in a famili then in a group
They live in a large group.
the cougar kittens stay with their mom for 1-2 years. other than that, cougars are solitary animals and dont live w/each other.
Cougars do not live in groups as do lions. The only time you will see more than one cougar at a time is when a mother is with her cubs.