Not usually. Tigers are solitary hunters. There have been occasions where female tigers have been seen hunting with each other.
Ofcourse, by foot. They travel in small family groups.
Yes yes they do
No
they call large groups blooms and small groups swarms
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The Bali tigers preyed upon most mammals that they found around them including rodents and small primates
Only family groups, mothers with cubs. They are by nature loners.
The hunters and gatherers won't easily get detected by the animals they are trying to hunt.
well not exactly Paleolithic people were nomads. They travel from place, to place. They usually travel in groups of 30 because it makes it safer and made the search for food A LOT easier.
it moves around in small family groups.
The hunters and gatherers won't easily get detected by the animals they are trying to hunt.
No, Siberian tigers are usually solitary animals and only females with cubs are found in small family groups.