no, and besides, werewolf don't exsits
Most often the werewolf is a solitary creature but in 'The Howling' series there was a community of werewolves in the outback with a very, very dominate male. abusive even.
In packs
Yes, werewolves often live in packs with other werewolves to form a social community and provide support for each other. Living in a pack helps them navigate their dual nature and the challenges that come with being a werewolf.
There are many groups of animals that is called a pack, here are some…Dogs (wild)GrouseRatsStoatsWeaselsWolves (general)Hound
No, foxes do not live in packs and don't have hierarchy structures.
They hunt in packs to find prey.
it's sort of a family. They hunt and live in packs.
They live with their families but hunt alone until their young are old enough to hunt with them
Pumas don't search for food in packs. They are not social, and therefor live and hunt alone.
Yes.Coyotes live in packs and will sometimes hunt deer.
Werewolves generally live alone in the wild. Due to their extreme temper and violent nature it is not a good idea for werewolves to live together, lest they wish to get attacked. That being said, werewolves have been seen working together in extreme cases to hunt for food, although such sightings are rare.
Well there are a few animals which do live and hunt in groups. In America, there are wolves which are called packs, and there are coyotes, which are called packs also. They are lead by the dominant female and male.