Almost always alone. In some cases, late in the cub-rearing season, foxes may travel in family groups (this can give the impression of them hunting in packs). Even if they travel together on such occasions, they will forage alone.
Yes they do. A group of foxes is called a skulk
yes if a female has recently hadnewborn babies then the male and the female will hunt together
Foxes live in small family groups - parents and offspring.
the red fox lives in groups
they live in packs
Probably because it could help both them and the fox survive
does least weasels travel in groups
Octopuses are solitary animals so they travel alone.
No they travel in groups. Their group name is called leap.
They tend to travel alone and be extremely territorial
Black bears walk alone but females stay with there babies.
Pandas do not travel in groups so there is no name for a group of pandas. They prefer to live alone except to mate.
yes they always travel from place to place in groups
Of course they travel in groups. They gotta satisfy their hormonal needs and they can't do it alone like humans can!
Mustangs typically travel in herds, but they will travel alone if they have to.
You can travel anywhere alone. I have been to 16 countries alone and camped across the United States alone.
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