no they live in herds.and there are very few males in a herd because mateing rights
A few lions live as solitary individuals but the majority live in groups called prides.
Mustangs live in the American West. Of course, specific mustangs may not apply here. This is just the general American mustang.
Mustangs live in large grassy areas called grasslands.
Not all lions live in prides. Some male lions choose to live alone or in smaller groups called coalitions. These males will occasionally join prides to mate or scavenge for food.
prides
No, mountain lions are solitary animals unless it is a female with cubs. They do not live in prides as do the African lions.
Captive Mustangs usually live to be 25 years old, while wild Mustangs usually only live to be 20 years old.
Both phrases convey the same idea, but the first option, "Lions live in family groups are prides," contains a grammatical error and is less clear. The second option, "Lions live in family groups called prides," is more accurate and grammatically correct. It clearly indicates that the term "prides" refers to the family groups in which lions live.
In the wild.
Lipizzzner I would say Spanish Mustangs. Coz they can live in a lot of heat. I would say Spanish Mustangs. Coz they can live in a lot of heat.
Yes, snow leopards live in dens.
Tigers are solitary and do not live in prides.