They are solitary animals
No, like all equines they are a herd animal.
Yes, jaguars are solitary and they only look for other jaguars during mating season.
Except during breeding season or when a female is caring for cubs, the jaguar is a solitary animal.
Females will live with her cubs for up to two years. However, the jaguar is generally a solitary animal.
Jaguars are very strictly solitary animals, avoiding all others (except prey items) at all costs except for when it is time to mate.
Zebras usually go in a herd
It is unknown whether Apatosaurus lived in herds. Unlike most sauropods, Apatosaurus may have been solitary.
No. They are fairly solitary animals.
Mainly solitary although I have known then to go around in pairs.
the opposite to a solitary animal is an non - solitary animal and all this means is a animal that runs alone.
it is solitary
Yes, the jaguar is a solitary animal unless it's a mother with cubs. A male and female jaguar will also come together to mate. Also, since they are territorial animals, they will battle over land. Both sexes have territories and will protect them.