Cheetahs don't hunt in packs.
Cheetahs are generally solitary animals.
Males and females come together to breed, then the cubs stay with their mother until they're old enough to manage on their own.
Sometimes you get siblings, particularly males, who kinda-sorta cooperate in hunting.
Hyenas - they eat other predators (lions, cheetahs) and the meals that they caught. The travel in packs and frighten many other animals.
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A pack or group of hyenas are called a cackle.
Hyenas are dangerous because they are aggressive, have very powerful jaws, and travel in packs. This makes them a threat to even the most fearsome and deadly animals.
Hyenas - they eat other predators (lions, cheetahs) and the meals that they caught. The travel in packs and frighten many other animals.
Wolves? Hyenas?
Hyenas , wolves ,
it's sort of a family. They hunt and live in packs.
They are called "clans" not "packs," and there used to be about 500 HYENAS in a clan! Now since hyena numbers are going down, there are only around 80 in a clan.
No, it does not travel in 'packs.'
Sometimes, the travel in packs of 3-6 dolphins together or they travel alone.
Raccoons generally do not travel in packs. A mother will travel with her offspring to teach them how to forage for food.