Yes, the lion lives in a group called a pride.
they live in a pride
A group of lions is called a pride.
A group of golden lion tamarins is called a "troop." These social animals typically live in family groups, which can include several adults and their offspring. Troops work together to find food and protect their territory, exhibiting strong social bonds.
Since the mountain lion is a solitary animal, there is no word to describe a group of them, Unlike the lion which is a social animal and live in a group called a pride. Thus the mountain lion is not technically a lion.
white lion family life
Honey bees live in colonies.
Yes. The male is normally not in the group all the time. Females stick together.
You need to elaborate more with your question. A group of social insects are when they live together...An example are honey bees.
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Since the mountain lion is a solitary animal, there is no word to describe a group of them, Unlike the lion which is a social animal and live in a group called a pride. Thus the mountain lion is not technically a lion.
A pride. A group of lions is called a lion pride.
A group of lions is called a pride. There is no special name for a group of lion cubs.