Lions do not live in packs but live in groups known as prides. A pride of lions usually consists of five or six lionesses and one or two male lions along with their combined cubs.
A few lions live as solitary individuals but the majority live in groups called prides.
They are fed by their mother, and they are safe because they live in dens and packs/prides.
Dogs, known to be "A Man's Best Friend" only work in packs in the wild. Canines can also work in packs if they are pets, but it is way less likely to work in packs more than wild ones. So, in the conclusion, the answer is: Yes, wild dogs work in packs.
Yes,They did live in packs. Good question.
no they dont live with their parents. they need to be speapted. no they dont live with their parents. they need to be speapted.
A white lion is the same as a tawny African lion but afflicted with a rare genetic mutation. They are mostly commonly seen in the Timbavati Game Reserve in South Africa. White lions in the wild commonly live in the prides with the other lions.
They tend to live in there sled packs that they pull the sled in
They do not live in packs but do form small family groups.
They live in packs
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A lion is a solitary animal, but the lionesses (who do most of the hunting!) work together in small teams to take out their prey from a herd.
No