Jaguars, like most cat species, are solitary.
They do not live in packs but do form small family groups.
They live in groups called packs
i think it traveled in packs
They live in groups called herds.
Mainly wolves live in groups called packs. But when a wolf gets sick or injured it leaves the pack and becomes a lone wolf.
no they live in big colonies
if you mean packs, yes. they got their genes from wolves that roam in packs
Corn snakes do not live in groups.
giraffes do not live in herds (groups). They generally just hang out if they happen to be going the same way or feeding in the same spot or when mating or rearing young. Otherwise, they have no actual social bonding or herding mentality and go their own way any time they wish.
Foxes don't live in packs, but they may live in families of under 10.
animals that live in the wild are lions for instance. they live free and sometimes are in groups or packs.
Wild Mustangs live in packs/groups/herds. There is usually one male that is dominant over all the females.