Lions hunt in their prides, or groups. They stalk their prey while low to the ground. They like to hunt at night because the animals have a harder time seeing them, but lions actually see better at night. Lions hunt usually in their territory, where zebras and wildbeasts stay. The females hunt, while the males protect their territory. When lions hunt, the stay in the plains, practicly invisible, because of their camoflouged fur.
Lions use teamwork to hunt their prey. They stalk their target, encircle it, and then use their speed and strength to overpower it. Lions typically hunt in groups, with females doing most of the hunting while males and young lions help to corner the prey.
No, penguins do not hunt in packs like some other animals. They feed individually or in small groups, depending on the species and the availability of food. Penguins primarily hunt for fish, squid, and krill in the ocean.
There are no cats who hunt in packs. However lions hunt in prides which I think is what you meant.
Opossums are omnivores. The females carry their babies around on their backs and as they are being weaned they probably eat as a group, but "hunting" is more like eating whatever they come across and not as an organized pack.
The Inuit people are legally allowed to hunt the narwhals to sustain themselves.
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no seahorses do not hunt alone. they hunt in groups
they hunt in groups or "pods"
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they hunt in both ways they hunt together and alone.
Gorillas are primarily herbivores and do not hunt for food. They forage for plants, fruits, and occasionally insects. They are not known to hunt in groups.
well orcas hunt in groups or 'Pods'
no whales narwhales
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yes , hyenas hunt in groups. they eat lots of things i can not name