Depends really what your talking about, if its a wild horse they do live in herds with one male and multiple females, but if its a domesticated horse ( most are) they do live with humans.
Horses are pack animals, so they do not like to be alone. They also can live anywhere because they are so quick at adapting to new surroundings.
live alone
Tundra swans, live in flocks.
They stay in a pack they do not live alone
mostly they live in pack but yes they can live alone
In the wild horses live in herds so they have a pack and they are like a little family. But in captivity horses look at their owners as a part of there herd especially if they don't live with other horses, so they wouldn't want to be enimes with the people that feed them care for them and are part of their herd. Horses are only really 'enimes' with humans if they have been treated badly but they can over come that if they are given time and care.
Except for a mother with cubs, pandas are solitary animals.
Like most canids, Huskies are pack animals.
A wolf lives in a pack of other wolves usually 8-12 wolves per a pack
they like to interact with horses and elephants, but other than that, they live alone. does that answer your question? oh yeah, and also coke comes in cherry flavor now. its quite delicious, only 99 cents at a gas station. check it out, yumm.
because it is not a pack of horses.
Desert iguanas are not 'pack' animals. They are usually solitary but may share an area with other iguanas.